The incompatibilities with macOS 13 Ventura have been solved.
The Meeting Planner can now display up to 72 hours starting from the specified date. By default, the Meeting Planner shows 24 hours, but you can choose a longer time range (36, 48, or 72 hours) from the Span submenu of the Action pop-up menu at the bottom of the table.
The Meeting Planner can now show date separators, horizontal lines marking the last time slot of each day. By default, date separators are visible. To hide them, deselect the Date Separators item in the Show submenu of the Action pop-up menu at the bottom of the table.
Clock times can now be copied to the Clipboard. To copy a time, display the Clocks palette pop-up menu or the World Clock Deluxe status menu, select a clock, and choose the time from its Copy Time submenu. The Copy Time format can be changed by pressing modifier keys while showing the submenu: you can use 12-hour or 24-hour time and add seconds, date, time zone, and city.
A bug, that caused clocks not to be immediately updated when the "Light text on dark background" option was toggled from the Clocks palette, has been fixed.
The offset from UTC of the Antarctic stations Casey and Concordia has been updated. Both stations moved from UTC+8 to UTC+11.
Daylight-saving time information for Fiji, Iran, Jordan, Palestine, and Syria has been updated. Fiji will not switch to daylight-saving time this November. From 2023, Iran will no longer observe DST. Daylight-saving time in Palestine will end one day later this year, at 2:00 AM on Saturday, October 29, 2022. Jordan and Syria abolished the switch to standard time and will observe daylight-saving time all year round.
Cities, Time Zones, DST Rules 4.19.0.1 - October 2022
Daylight-saving time information for Mexico has been updated. From 2023, Mexico will no longer observe daylight-saving time, except for Mexico–United States border cities in the states of Baja California, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas which will continue following the United States DST rule.
The time zone of the Mexican state of Chihuahua has been updated. Chihuahua moved from Mountain Daylight Time (UTC-6) to Central Standard Time (UTC-6) at 2:00 AM on October 30, 2022.
Cities, Time Zones, DST Rules 4.19.0.2 - November 2022
The offset from UTC of Ciudad Juárez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua has been updated after Mexico amended its new time zones law. Ciudad Juárez moved from Central Standard Time (UTC-6) to Mountain Standard Time (UTC-7) at 12:00 AM on November 30, 2022.
Daylight-saving time information for Mexico, Morocco, and Western Sahara has been updated. After Mexico amended its new time zones law, the Mexico–United States border cities in the state of Chihuahua will observe daylight-saving time following the United States rule. Next year, Morocco and Western Sahara will switch from Western Europe Summer Time (UTC+1) to Western Europe Time (UTC) during Ramadan, presumably from March 19 to April 30, 2023.
Cities, Time Zones, DST Rules 4.19.0.3 - March 2023
The offset from UTC of the Antarctic stations Casey and Concordia has been updated. With winter approaching in the southern hemisphere, both stations moved from UTC+11 to UTC+8.
Daylight-saving time information for Egypt, Morocco, Palestine, and Western Sahara has been updated. The Egyptian government announced the reintroduction of daylight-saving time, which will start at 12:00 AM on the last Friday in April and end at midnight on the last Thursday in October. Morocco and Western Sahara will switch back to Western Europe Summer Time (UTC+1) on April 23, 2023, one week earlier than presumed. Palestine postponed the start of daylight-saving time from March 25 to April 29, 2023, after the end of Ramadan.
Cities, Time Zones, DST Rules 4.19.0.4 - March 2023
Daylight-saving time information for Lebanon has been updated. Due to Ramadan, the Lebanese government decided to postpone the start of daylight-saving time from March 26 to April 21, 2023.
Cities, Time Zones, DST Rules 4.19.0.5 - March 2023
Daylight-saving time information for Lebanon has been updated. After the postponement of daylight-saving time was strongly criticized and many institutions refused to comply with it, the Lebanese government reversed its decision and stated that DST will start at 12:00 AM on March 30, 2023.