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Fuzzy Time

by jasson (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 25
average rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars
(151 ratings)

description: Displays time the way a human reads a clock

preview of 'Fuzzy Time' app


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Comments

  • jasson

    – January 04 2012

    Thanks... glad you like it. :)

  • crosby99

    – January 03 2012

    Hi, this is my hands down favorite chumby time app. simple and brilliant. I use it to the exclusion of almost all my other clock apps and have set a channel just for this app to compensate for the faulty "stay" pin feature which goes away and lets other clock apps back on! Thanks for the app.

  • Efektronics

    – August 25 2010

    Take heart Jasson and ignore the whiners like warwick. I have 2 chumbys, one either side of the bed, my first has dozens of apps installed, this is the only one I use. The other chumby was made from parts later, it has one app installed .. its this one. Great clock. Hoping for an update one day :)

  • jasson

    – December 10 2008

    warwick: Thanks for the comment, I'm not completely sure I understand your comment. Right now the clock rounds to the nearest five minutes, however I've pondered adding a granularity setting (ie. round to the nearest, 5, 10, 15 mins). Would you find that useful? hpmoon: The clock does subtly display a copyright and web address. If it was blinking or bright red, you may have a case for saying it's "ruined", but taking credit for something is a far from cry blatant advertising. :)

  • warwick

    – December 10 2008

    I've seen these things before. When I see "11:05", I think something like "11:0". "Reading" is not thinking.

  • hpmoon

    – October 06 2008

    Sorry but I have to say, ruined by advertising. Yours is among the very few that clutter the clock with a copyright symbol and Web address.

  • waffel

    – January 06 2008

    really sweet clock

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