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Morphclock

by ReflexNPG (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 81
average rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars
(56 ratings)

description: 24 hour clock

preview of 'Morphclock' app


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Comments

  • jboydenjboyden

    – June 10 2008

    This would be my FAVORITE widget, except that there's no 12-hour clock option. Please consider making one! Thanks.

  • ApoXX

    – March 23 2008

    This is probably my favorite clock for the Chumby, thanks for creating! I'd love to see a 12-hour mode and possibly date display. I wouldn't mind adding the functionality myself if you're willing to provide the source.

  • ReflexNPG

    – February 27 2008

    sorry, i dont understand your proposal (my english is very poor) - maybe you have an example? The reason 4 this clock, was mainly that there was no one with big 24 hour display. It has been done in a half hour (except of debugging and finding out what the chumby likes and what not) and is more a prototype...If you are interested, i can send you the source and you can do it as you like.

  • gordonmeyerjr

    – February 26 2008

    I like the concept, but would prefer animations of the transitions rather then the automatic render. It should look more like pieces of clay being re-shaped into the new numbers. As is, the negative space (black) created when shapes overlap looks weird.

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