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by: the_archive_guy
April 13th, 2004
WT6.0.0.941 Annoying bugs found
os: windows 2000 pro, explorer 6  test date: April 12/2004 latest service packs installed.

bugs found:
from main worldtime window:
    select preferences & settings:
select sounds
default setting for ships bell call for ships bell
shipsbell.wav file not found in sounds folder that
        package created.

when selecting alternate "WAV" files, YOU should add
        check to limit length of wave file. I tried for
        fun to make "Hour" chime a very long wave file  
        (about 35 minutes of wav) The application took it,
         but it had to load the entire thing into itself
         before playing it. almost hung system. should
         limit wav files to 20 seconds or so of duration.

window bug:

     from main worldtime window:
select alarm manager
close alarm manager window & main world time window
        closes... OOps!! That should not happen Main window should stay.

same thing happens for traQdate pick, popup
        calender, world time caculator system time
        information,  or if add clock then click on cancel
        inside add clock... same thing... main window closes

BUT if select select preferences & settings:
then close select preferences & settings window ,
         main window stays!  

BTW: when displaying digitial clocks with both date & time enabled

put date one one line, then time on another
ie: April 5, 2004
21:45:59 hrs

rather than
               April 5, 2004 21:45:59 hrs

gain clarity on reading display,
reduce width of overall main window with multiple clocks
at the cost of increase height of window by one row of text.





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