String representation of dates and times has been fully revised so that clocks support non-Gregorian calendars (10.6 or later) and formats using non-European scripts now.
The date and time controls in the Time Converter have been fully revised and now support non-Gregorian calendars (10.6 or later), eras, and formats using non-European scripts.
Custom date and time formats now support non-Gregorian calendars on 10.6 or later. In addition to that, the Before noon/After noon strings are no longer limited to 4 characters.
Clocks can now show full weekdays and medium or long dates. Weekdays now appear in the language of the region specified in the Region (Formats) pane of Language & Text Preferences.
While creating or editing clocks you can now see a clock preview.
You can now configure your local date in the Clocks palette pop-up menu, in the Dock icon menu, and in the World Clock Deluxe menu in the menu bar so that it shows short weekdays and the medium or long date. In addition to that, the Menus pane of World Clock Deluxe Preferences now displays a preview of your local date and time.
Daylight-saving time transitions can now use medium, long, or full dates.
With the new "Apply to All Menus" button in the Menus pane of World Clock Deluxe Preferences you can now quickly apply the same settings to the Clocks palette pop-up menu, the Dock icon menu, and the World Clock Deluxe menu in the menu bar.
Weather reports can now display medium, long, or full dates. In addition to that, the Weather pane of World Clock Deluxe Preferences shows a preview of report dates and times.
You can now choose whether to use right-to-left date and time formats. Deselect the "Use right-to-left date and time formats" checkbox in the Advanced pane of World Clock Deluxe Preferences if you want World Clock Deluxe to use a left-to-right date and time format instead of the Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Pashto, or Urdu date and time format specified in System Preferences.
Several minor bugs have been fixed.