The Clocks palette can now be anchored to a screen corner so that its position doesn't change as the palette size varies or the screen resolution changes. To anchor the palette, start dragging it as usual and then press Command-A to activate an anchor corner.
Analog clocks in the palette and in the Dock can now display the offset from UTC.
The World Clock Deluxe date formats let you now omit the year indication.
Cities, time zones and DST rules have been revised and updated. Georgia and Kyrgyzstan changed time zone (Georgia switched back to + 4 h, while Kyrgyzstan moved to + 6 h) and abolished DST. The State of Indiana, United States introduced DST, while Tunisia and Nicaragua abolished it. Cuba didn't switch back to standard time at the end of October 2005. Australia, Israel, Jordan and Uruguay changed the start and/or end dates of DST.
A mistake in the resources made it impossible to decrease the palette's opacity under 50% using the slider in the Palette pane of World Clock Deluxe Preferences when the application was running in German, French, Dutch or Italian. Resources have now been corrected.
A bug that could limit the dragging of the Clocks palette to only part of a secondary display has been fixed.
Some other minor bugs have been fixed.