It has been brought to our attention that the Japan Relief count up clock is inaccurate. We are working on fixing the problem and apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Yesterday we updated the World Clock. We added a new timezone and updated the map for Venezuela (GMT - 0430). We also added a new timezone for the UK (BST) so that the time will be updated automatically for daylight savings.
If you have any questions, please let us know. Thank you.
This morning we released an update to the world clock http://clocklink.com/world_clock.php. If you want South Australian time, set your clock to ACST, which will auto-update for daylight savings time. Northern Territory is still associated with GMT+9:30. Let us know if you see any further issues. Thanks!
We are very close to ClockLink user registration. When you register with ClockLink as a user, you will have an access to all clocks without link back to http://www.clocklink.com
Some users have experienced display issues with clocklink after upgrading to Internet Explorer 9. If you find yourself having these issues, please be sure you are running the latest version of Adobe Flash Player. It can be found here: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
We are working on the changes to remove link from all the clock to http://www.clocklink.com
Now we have finished big update to our blog engine (http://www.bloguru.com), we are putting the resource now to update clocklink.
If you would like to embed this count up clock, please click on the clock to visit http://www.pspinc.com/japanrelief/ and scroll down to see the embed codes.
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