Monday, March 22, 2010

Microsoft Time Zone boost up XP usage


If you are a regular user of Microsoft’s hugely popular Windows XP operating system there is more than one reason to celebrate this season. Guess what? With a host of added features ready for release, the average users adapted to Windows XP can look forward to a superior computing experience like never before.

The latest in the long line of add-on features readily available to the Windows XP users is termed “Microsoft Time Zone”. It is a freeware that allow users to view the current time in cities across the world by moving their mouse over the system tray clock.

The new “Microsoft Time Zone” freeware displays up to three time zones for the users including the current time zone of operation. If you are a new user of Windows XP operating system, you might face a little trouble installing this new freeware into your system for the first time. However, you can find a ready reference and installation guide in the Microsoft website itself that will guide you through the whole process.

Installing this new “Microsoft Time Zone” is trouble-free. The only requirement is a .NET Framework version 1.1, which needs to be pre-installed to set things moving. Once fixed into your Windows XP system, you can always keep a tab on the different world timings especially if you are curious or else it is out of your specific work need.

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