CityTime may answer the question "What time is it?" But McTraveller answers that question and many more including "What's the weather like over there?" and "How many Peseta for a Dollar?" While CityTime seems great for finding out what time it is in other locales while you're at home, McTraveller seems better suited for those who are actually in a different country. Here's the description we received, follow the link for (poorly downsampled) screenshots.
"Superior World Weather for 56,000 cities worldwide. 2 day & 5 day forecasts can be received. A tiny download size, around 7K. Auto-updating feature so your weather is always up to date. World weather maps with zoom & pan. 4 world city times can be tracked from an initial database of over 230 cities. Easily add your own city to our database for time & weather tracking - use our Internet lookup feature to access city information from a database of 56,000 cities. Choose one of the four main cities for you main display.
• Alarms can be set for any city in the database. Repeat your alarms at a user defined interval and try the snooze support.
• Convert currencies on the move with our currency converter. Add your own currencies to the database and get the latest rates with our Internet currency update support.
• mcTraveller has multilingual support. Change the language in the application on the fly. Supported languages are English, French, German, Italian & Spanish.
• Add extra clock skins to customize the look of the clocks displayed in mcTraveller. Change the colors of the hands, show 12/24 hour times.
• Plan your trips and make simple check lists with our itinerary support.
• Get a glimpse of what parts of the world are in daylight with the daylight
map."