FoxClocks extension for Mozilla Firefox
FoxClocks extension for my Mozilla Firefox. FoxClocks has extension for Mozilla Thunderbird and Mozilla Sunbird too. It’s Zone Picker tree lets you browse virtually all the world’s time zones by country, region or city. You can change the standard time format if you don’t like. You can even create your own custom time format. FoxClocks can take you to any location from Google Earth database. It is a very good extension for me because I need to work with different people globally for me to know their working hours.
The current stable version of FoxClocks is 2.1.93 released on 26 June 2007. The new features in this version are: -
- Keep up-to-date with automatic time zone database updates (can’t reach the Internet? Update automatically from your LAN)
- Set your clocks to change colour, e.g. make your clocks green from 9 to 5 local time
- Style your clocks: bold, italic, underlined
- Move your FoxClocks settings between computers
- Choose the right time zone more easily with a new Zone Picker (English-only)
- Show your clocks in the statusbar/toolbar, just in a tooltip, or both
- Sort your clocks by name or local time
You can set each clock’s country flag as below.

You can set each clock’s colour individually as below.

Source: FoxClocks







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December 22nd, 2007 at 8:51 am
Pretty awesome!I installed it and it looks good! Firefox rocks man! I still remember the day Alan told me that i should forget about IE and use this one some time ago and ive never looked back since!! Simply awesome…always nice when we have options and break off the restrictions of a monopoly isnt it:)
December 22nd, 2007 at 9:47 am
Nice tools for you since you’ve been working with oversea ppl. For me kinda its like taking me more memory usage on my mozilla, since you know v2 easting so much memory.