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The Font Changing Clock

by vvaidy (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 129
average rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars
(15 ratings)

description: This clock will change font if you tap the screen or shake the chumby. Tap above the time to randomize the font. Tap below to scroll through the fonts. Tap at the very bottom to make the fonts all the same. Tap each number to change it's font.

preview of 'The Font Changing Clock' app


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Comments

  • spoonman

    – April 29 2009

    Personally I would rather have the date than the extra fonts. So 220KB is the limit Chumby puts on widgets? How do they get widgets like the dog licking the screen that low? I would have to think that is over 1MB unless it's streaming the video.

  • vvaidy

    – April 23 2009

    as i expected the date looks great but the file is now 220 kb with all the new embedded characters. i might be able to make it if i take out half the fonts

  • vvaidy

    – April 23 2009

    sure i can add the date. However embedding all the letters would take up too much space... I'll see. Should i get rid of the shaking the chumby part because it doesn't work very well for me :/ ?

  • spoonman

    – April 22 2009

    Nice job. I would consider using this as my default clock if you could get the date in there. There is a lot of room at the bottom for it. :P

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