Interesting idea. Website doesn't seem to be working for me.
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Sorry Joshua, had some DNS issues, it's working now on https://www.thehtime.com/
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On range: have split ranges e.g., 10-14 and 18-22. On intersection: Draw an arc around the clock in different colors corresponding to each added location. Largest problem: lack of understanding of when I'm reaching the other person; morning, afternoon?
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great feedback! -range how many splits are needed? what would the use case be? -intersect: What would the arc represents? -Intersect does this for you, it recommends time based on office hours only (8am-7pm for now) so it's always a good time. why is morning/afternoon important?
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Really great. Best tool I have seen is world time buddy. *Critically important to have permalinks for others *15/30 min increments necessary *finding times is the tough part and presenting options to others
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Thanks Eric for the feedback. World time buddy is a good tool, my problem with it is that it wasn't global enough and one can't communicate time without saying UTC+2 -7 etc. What don't you love about world time buddy?
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Link is broken. This version works: https://www.thehtime.com
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Sorry Phil for that experience, I had some DNS issues. It's working now again on https://www.thehtime.com as you wrote already!
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Brilliant idea. I will definitely give this a try!
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great! would love to get all the feedback! what do you currently use for cross-time-zone planning & scheduling?
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hTime - a new clock!
- Eliminate time zone calculations
- Find the best time for your cross-time-zone meetings
- Share your cross-time-zone working hours