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ISO-8601 clock

by MBasov (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 219
average rating:
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(8 ratings)

description: Show time according to ISO-8601(Representation of dates and times) Source: http://ns.basov.net/stuff/Chumby/

preview of 'ISO-8601 clock' app


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Comments

  • MBasov

    – February 27 2008

    You can find my E-Mail in the source code :) It was my first attempt to program using Macromedia Flash. Code of this widget is simple combination of Daniel Risacher 'NightClock' source code and A.Colonna week number function. To compile this source code you need only one utility - 'mtasc'. I think, You can modify yourself this source code as you want. MVB

  • Yaesumofo

    – February 27 2008

    Nice. I like cool technical clocks. I was looking for a way to contact you but couldn't find a way. I was wondering if you could Mayne make a clock based on the smpte time code standard. It would have a display of hours minutes seconds and frames. It would be really cool. Thanks for this one. Yaesumofo

  • darundal

    – February 25 2008

    Nice Widget!

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