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WorldTimeCli, published by akesh0805, is a lightweight command-line utility designed for users who need quick, text-based access to global time information without leaving the terminal. Released in version 1.0.0.0, the program belongs to the Clock & Time Management category and addresses the common need of developers, system administrators, remote workers, and travelers to track local times across multiple cities simultaneously. Through simple typed commands, users can populate an on-demand world clock list by adding or removing city entries, after which the application queries authoritative time-zone data and returns the corresponding local hours and minutes for each location. The absence of a graphical interface keeps resource usage minimal, making WorldTimeCli suitable for automation scripts, server environments, or low-power machines where every megabyte counts. Typical use cases include scheduling distributed team meetings, verifying log timestamps that reference different regions, or confirming trading-window overlaps for financial analysts operating across continents. Because the tool is distributed as a single portable executable, it can reside in a shared network folder or be deployed inside lightweight containers without complex dependency chains. Version 1.0.0.0 represents the inaugural and currently only release, indicating a stable but feature-focused scope that prioritizes speed and simplicity over advanced calendaring functions. WorldTimeCli is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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