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FractoClock

by pteranodonte (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 132
average rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars
(6 ratings)

description: An unusual clock... Are you used to fractions?

preview of 'FractoClock' app


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Comments

  • pteranodonte

    – November 26 2012

    No, I'm sorry. But you can use it upon the Chumby app, I suppose.

  • aboufade

    – November 25 2012

    Is there an Android app version?

  • florinc

    – May 12 2012

    Very cool! Check out my Wise Clock 4: http://timewitharduino.blogspot.ca/2011/12/buy-complete-wise-clock-4-kit-includes.html

  • bobsz

    – April 29 2012

    Yeah, I really like the smooth fade, that's what makes it so cool. I didn't mean to sound like a criticism, just complimenting the 'artistic' value of the clock. It's fun to look at.

  • pteranodonte

    – April 28 2012

    You are right, the hilighted one (the "nearest" fraction) remains that way for a while, but the surroundings fade smoothly towards the precise position.

  • bobsz

    – April 28 2012

    Very clever! At first I thought I actually to think about what the fractions meant, but then I realized they light up at correct position (duh.) More amusing than functional, since some "fractions" don't change for a few minutes. Great that you could still come up with something original for a Chumby clock.

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