Worldtimeapp.com Easy Timezone Converter

(worldtimeapp.com)

22 points | by neonitedata a day ago ago

20 comments

  • vidyesh 21 hours ago

    I like the UI, it is so hard to create a UI for anything related to date and time!

    The feature of creating an image/screenshot (a bit confusing) is really useful.

    My go to timezone converter is https://dateful.com/time-zone-converter

  • pan69 15 hours ago

    Nice UI. I wish it would be possible to reorder the locations so that they can be offsetted correctly. Eg. for me Sydney is the first column. Then New York and I added Bangkok. Bangkok is closer to me timezone wise (i.e. they are a few hours behind) where as New York is nearly a day behind.

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  • danpalmer 20 hours ago

    It would be nice if this supported continents beyond the following (taken from the source code):

    - Europe

    - North America

    - Asia

    - Additional cities in Oceania

    - Additional cities in Africa

    - Additional cities in South America

    - Additional cities in North America

    - Additional cities in Japan

    - Additional cities in South Korea

    If you live in a city of more than a few hundred thousand in Africa, Oceania, or China, you're out of luck!

    • GrumpyNl 11 hours ago

      There are lots of time zone maps with this info available.

    • neonitedata 8 hours ago

      [dead]

  • pointlessone 15 hours ago

    Reminds me a bit of Hovrly[1]

    [1]: https://hovrly.com/

  • bgrainger 21 hours ago

    I couldn't add "Sydney", "Auckland", "Johannesburg", or "Buenos Aires". Is the entire Southern Hemisphere missing?

    • danpalmer 20 hours ago

      I'm in Sydney, and it's the first column in the UI by default for me. However I still can't add Auckland, Johannesburg, or any other Australian cities I've tried.

  • domatic1 9 hours ago

    Couldn't find any Latin American city

    • neonitedata 8 hours ago

      yeah, there is a bit an issue with the city finder, will be improved this week.

  • squigz a day ago

    I've been using WorldTimeBuddy for many years, which has a much more compact interface.

    https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/

    • Terretta 21 hours ago

      Absolutely beautiful minimalist tool, deserves to be in any multi-timezone firm's wiki if not right on a dynamic desktop!

    • Cadwhisker 20 hours ago

      Agreed; this is great and even helps highlight when daylight savings is taking place.

    • scratchyone a day ago

      yeah i second this, worldtimebuddy is incredible for pretty much all timezone related stuff

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