In Cron, time zones are first-class citizens. You can add multiple time zones, give them custom labels, and even temporarily travel to time zones.
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💡 Press Ctrl
/ ⌘
K
> time zone to quickly access Cron’s time zone features.
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Events on your grid are displayed in your primary time zone. It is the right-most column directly adjacent to the calendar grid. Every other time zone you display is called a secondary time zone.
When you travel to a new location and your system time zone changes, Cron will automatically ask you if you’d like to change your primary time zone.
To manually set your primary time zone:
Ctrl
/⌘
K
> Make time zone primaryClick the +
button in the top left-hand Corner of Cron (underneath the current Month) or Ctrl
/⌘
K
> Show additional time zone.
Select a time zone in the top left-hand corner of Cron, then change the “Label” field (pencil icon) in the right-hand context panel.
Click and hold on a time zone’s label and drag it to the left or right. If you drag a time zone to the far-right position, it will become your primary time zone.
Press Z
or Ctrl
/ ⌘
K
> Travel to time zone to temporarily change your primary time zone. If you’d like to permanently add this time zone, right click on the time zone’s label e.g. “PST” and select “Add as primary time zone” or “Add as secondary time zone”.
When you set up Cron for the first time, we read your primary time zone from Google Calendar. After that, your time zones are decoupled from Google Calendar, and changes you make in Cron will not be reflected in Google Calendar (and vice versa).
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