Firefox Addon: Fox Clocks

So, today I was hanging out at IRC, which I usually do and is totally awesome, a friend of mine, duanedesign, told me about this new Firefox addon, Fox Clocks, which lets you keep track of different timezones. The best part is that you can create watchlists for your different international friends and keep a better track of their sleeping and working timings. Let me show you how it works.

In the default installation, you will see it in the status bar. Right click on it and select fox clocks.

In order to add a particular time zone in the list, just search for the city or the country and add it in your watchlist.

P.S.- btw.. if you are an ubuntu beginner and need some help.. do stop by at #ubuntu-beginners at freenode. You will get some good help there

2 Comments

Anon Linuxer (not verified)
February 9th, 2010 01:31 pm
If you're using Gnome, the clock applet has this functionality built in. It also shows day and night on a world map.
January 6th, 2011 11:40 pm
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