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Sun Clock 5

Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Platform : Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows XP

Type:

Manufacturer: Map Maker

Size: 571Kb

Rating: 4

Verdict: A great antivirus and antispyware program at no cost

System Requirements:
Pentium 1 or higher.

Sun Clock is a screensaver that features a world map with 36 major cities highlighted with the current time displayed alongside each one. Click anywhere else on the map and the location and current date and time pop up on-screen.

Below the map is an area that can be personalised. Simply select a major city in the options menu and the time and date will be displayed in both analogue and digital formats. Also present are daily details of sunrise/sunset and moonrise/moonset times, and the longitude/latitude co-ordinates for the chosen city.

Both night and day are simulated on-screen, with night represented by a shadow that covers part of the map. Any solar or lunar eclipses that may be happening can be observed.

An extra feature is the option to display the compass direction to Mecca from your location. Also present, and of interest to astronomers, is the Julian date, which is accurate to the second.

As well as running as a screensaver Sun Clock can sit in your system tray, ready to open at the click of your mouse.

Sun Clock can run in six languages, including English, Spanish, French and German.

Version 5 adds support for stars and planets, displaying the locations on the earth's surface where the sun and moon are overhead.

The screensaver can now be password-protected to ensure nobody accesses your PC while you are away.

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