Why Mac Needs a Dedicated Time Zone Converter Working with international teams means constantly calculating time differences. "What time is 3 PM EST in Tokyo?" "When can I schedule a call that works for London, New York, and Sydney?" Mac's built-in world clock widget is basic at best — it shows times but doesn't help with scheduling or calculating meeting windows. If you're juggling multiple time zones daily, you need something more powerful right in your menu bar. What Makes a Good Mac Time Zone Converter The best Mac timezone converters share several key features: Menu bar access — No hunting through applications Time slider — Quickly see "what time will it be in 3 hours?" Multiple city support — Track 5-10+ locations simultaneously Meeting planning — Find overlapping work hours across timezones Contact integration — Know when your team members are available Built-in Mac Options (And Why They Fall Short) Mac World Clock Widget Mac's default world clock widget lives in Notification Center.…