

World Clock will not work in taskbar in such builds, because the mechanism to draw a custom clock window is no longer supported by the operating system. Note for Windows 10 builds 14291 and above, including Anniversary Update version 1607 With version 6.0 things have changed, as support for old 32 bit operating systems was dropped. In other words, you don't need a platform-specific installer.
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One installer should work on either 32 bit or 64 bit OS. In the settings, you may be allowed to pick which NTP server the time comes.

Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 (prior to build # 14291, see note below).Well then, at least you still have a choice of not using Windows 10. We tried and failed to convince them that it was an evil thing to do. If you have negotiation power or other leverage, you may wish to ask Microsoft why this feature is removed from the OS.

Not full support means that taskbar replacement mechanism that the World Clock uses to display itself in the system taskbar is no longer available in the operating system. World Clock version 6.0 and above: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 (prior to build #14291, see note below, being below build #14291 means that Windows 10 Anniversary Edition, known as version 1607 is not fully supported, as well as everything after it). On which Operating Systems Does the World Clock Work?Īnuko World Clock works on the following Windows operating systems.
