README.md in working_hours-1.0.1 vs README.md in working_hours-1.0.2

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@@ -133,10 +133,10 @@ end ``` ## Timezones -This gem uses a simple but efficient approach in dealing with timezones. When you define your working hours **you have to choose** a timezome associated with it (in the config example, the working hours are in Paris time). Then, any time used in calcultation will be converted to this timezone first, so you don't have to worry if your times are local or UTC as long as they are correct :) +This gem uses a simple but efficient approach in dealing with timezones. When you define your working hours **you have to choose** a timezone associated with it (in the config example, the working hours are in Paris time). Then, any time used in calcultation will be converted to this timezone first, so you don't have to worry if your times are local or UTC as long as they are correct :) ## Alternatives There is a gem called [business_time](https://github.com/bokmann/business_time) already available to do this kind of computation and it was of great help to us. But we decided to start another one because business_time is suffering from a few [bugs](https://github.com/bokmann/business_time/pull/84) and [inconsistencies](https://github.com/bokmann/business_time/issues/50). It also lacks essential features to us (like working minutes computation).