xClock

  • xClock
  • xClock
  • xClock
  • xClock

Detailed App Info:

  • Last Changed:Time:
  • Current Version:Version: 1
  • Device Type:Device: iPhone Ready
  • Category:Category: Utilities
  • iTunes Seller:Seller:
  • Download Size:App Size: 1.07 MB

Application Description

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xClock is a stylish clock for everyone.

xClock does not show the time in ciphers, but as dots. This clock is an eyecatcher for everyone.

To read the time you have to summate the dots in the current window. The blue windows represent the hours, the yellow windows the minute and the green windows the seconds. The left window always represents the units digit and the right window the tens digit.
e.g. if you have zero dots in the left blue window and five dots in the right blue window, it is five o'clock.

You can choose between three different styles:

- Random: Every secondes the dots are reordered randomily. This mode look very cool but is hard to read
- Dice: The dots are ordered like the pips on a dice for better readability.
- Fill: The dots are filled from left to right and from bottom to top for better readability.

You can also choose between three different styles for the appearance of the clock:

- Trans: a transparent glas panel covers the simulated LEDs of the clock.
- Semi-Trans: a semitransparent glas panel covers the simulated LEDs of the clock.
- No: There is no glass panel and you can see the simulated LEDs and the the cuircuit board of the clock.

None the less you can change between a 12 h and 24 h display mode.

The enter the settings view simply press the 'i' button in the bottom right corner of the app.

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 1.07 MB of space to download and install xClock app. xClock is available on iTunes for $0.99

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of keenInstructions Gordon Baentsch at http://apps.keenInstructions.de.

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