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WorldClock_UserGuide Version 1.0 v1.0

User Guide

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If you have purchased World Clock V1.0 for the iPhone 2G / 3G or iPod Touch / iPod Touch or iPod Touch 2nd Generation then Core Coders would like to thank you for your support and we hope that you enjoy your application.

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The World Clock application displays the Earth and the position of the sun and where daylight and night are. As the seasons progress you will see the ever changing patterns of the Night display as the Earth orbits the Sun.

The World Clock application has the following features:

★ 6 Independent showing different at different cities. ★ Clocks change colour depending on . ★ Sun position display. ★ Equator display. ★ Latitude / Longitude Grid (15°) ★ Date display. ★ 1400+ City Database. ★ Landscape/Portrait animated changes. ★ Sort clocks in order or longitude.

In addition the World Clock has the following addition features:

★ Low Power Mode (When screen is off)

Diagram above gives a quick overview of the display, the clocks are updated every and the Earth Day Night display is animated every . All animations are turned off when the phone is in standby mode so you will not notice any change in battery performance while leaving World Clock running.

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When the World Clock is initialised it comes with the following Cities pre-setup:

Los Angeles, New York City, London, Moscow, Hong Kong, Melbourne

Included within World Clock application is a database of cities (currently 1400+), that you can select by touching the specific clock you wish to change when in portrait mode. The full database is not loaded until you select a clock the first time, it take about 3 to load the database.

Touch The Clock Select The City City Selected

Currently the clocks are not sorted so you can select any city in any clock regardless of longitude - we suggest that you place the west most cities on the left and east most cities on the right. However there is a handy Sort button that will sort all your cities into longitudinal order.

Left 180° W (-180°) Middle (0°) Right 180° E (+180°)

To help indicate whether the city clock is showing night time or day time - the clock faces change colour depending on the time at the location. Between 6PM-6AM the is black and between 6AM-6PM the clock face is white.

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City Database

Within the World Clock is a database of over 1,400 cities around the world selected primarily on population size. Currently we have selected all cities with populations over 250,000.

If you donʼt find the city you are looking for then please drop us a line and we will include as many in the next release of the product. In the meantime simply select the city nearest to you.

Please note: when selecting the city database search feature for the first time, there is a delay of about 2-3 seconds while the database loads into memory.

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We are already working on the next version of the World Clock and these updates will be free for those who have already purchased a copy of World Clock, if you have any suggestions then please visit our web site at www.corecoders.com and goto the contact us link.

Thank you

Core Coders Team.

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