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- v12.0iOS
- Watch app and watch widget: view your timezones on your watch! - Improved 24h/12h time format support
- v11.2iOS
- Improved widget layout on some devices
- v11.1iOS
- Improved app resizing for iPadOS 26
- v11.0iOS
- Refreshed design with Liquid Glass on iOS 26 and iPadOS 26
- v10.0iOS
- Home screen widget - Darker dark mode
- v9.3iOS
- Dark mode icon
- v9.2iOS
- More localizations - New Shortcuts
- v9.1iOS
- Bug fixes
- v9.0iOS
- New name, same great app - Dark Mode
- v8.0iOS
This update from Apple will improve the functionality of this app. No new features are included. Full Chinese (Simplified) user interface localization. Calendar view localization for nearly all iOS locales as well, meaning that local representations of times and dates are shown in the calendar view. As before, you can add timezone cities in many different foreign languages. Together these two features mean that while the app's user interface language may not be available in your language, once you add your timezones, you can still enjoy a fully localized experience.
- v7.2iOS
Fixed bug that made it hard to close dialogs on the iPhone X. New in 7.1: Timezone Calendar now supports nautical time zones with fixed offsets such as UTC+1000 and UTC-0700. Unlike terrestrial city-reference time zones, these offset-based ones observe no daylight savings or other changes, so UTC+1000 will always be UTC+1000. Useful if you're keeping track of time independently like when sailing the high seas. To use this feature, search by "UTC+" or "UTC-" to display the list of hourly offsets. As is the case throughout the app, "GMT" can be used instead of "UTC", should you prefer.
- v7.1iOS
Now supports nautical time zones with fixed offsets such as UTC+1000 and UTC-0700. Unlike terrestrial city-reference time zones, these offset-based ones observe no daylight savings or other changes, so UTC+1000 will always be UTC+1000. Useful if you're keeping track of time independently like when sailing the high seas. To use this feature, search by "UTC+" or "UTC-" to display the list of hourly offsets. As is the case throughout the app, "GMT" can be used instead of "UTC", should you prefer. Also included is "Anywhere on Earth (AoE)", an alias for the UTC-1200 offset, that is used by some standards bodies for ballot deadlines.
- v7.0iOS
Support for iOS 11. Added ability to select which calendars to display.
- v6.0iOS
New style for calendar events. iOS 10 Widget support.
- v5.3iOS
Fixed timezone search bug on iPad.
- v5.2iOS
Added an optional History feature, to automatically display previously visited timezones. Great when you have cities A & B on the list, then you travel from A to B.
- v5.1iOS
• quick action shortcuts • bugfixes
- v5.0iOS
• Today view extension
- v4.4iOS
• Better text readability for busy calendars • Bugfixes
- v4.3iOS
Select and deselect active timezones
- v4.2iOS
Support for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
- v4.1iOS
iOS 8 Support
- v4.0iOS
• Added ability to rename Timezones. • Cities are now searchable by alternate spellings. • Better support for GMT timezone.
- v3.0iOS
• Displays the current time for each timezone, in addition to the red line time indicator. • 24 hour time supported, the app will honor your device's setting, and you can override it in TZ Compare's settings. Shout-outs: Fiona and Ken for prodding me to display the current time. Neiio for the kind words, and suggesting 24-hour time support.
- v2.1iOS
New: "Wind-forward" feature allows you to pick any time in the future (or past) and see timezone calculations. This was our no.1 user requested feature. We hope you enjoy! The word toolbar buttons have all been replaced with icons too, hope you like them.