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Old May 31, 2008, 01:42 AM   #1
vavdiyaharesh
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How can i get current system time?

Hi Everyone,

Advance thank you giving me answer.

I want to do one small clock for my iPhone but i can't understand how can i get current system time?

I have read about NSDate, NSTimer but i can't understand how to use that class for getting current system time?

Please guide me in this way.
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