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#1
I would really love to have a full screen flip clock like this.
If any developer is interested can ask for the numbers pic.
How hard can be?


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Not hard at all....

>> http://www.download3k.com/Install-Flip-Clock.html

<embed src="http://www.adamdorman.com/flash/flip_clock_black_12.swf" width="200" height="200" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" quality="high"></embed>
 
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#3
yes I know it could be possible to use a flash but this solution is:
1. really ugglier than mine
2. more resource consuming than a native app
3. it cant manage the alarms
4. it cant be improved showing for example the battery or the wireless state
 
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oh and just in case you seek further kind of clocks check out my project at www.mojocafe.net
 

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Originally Posted by endorphinum View Post
oh and just in case you seek further kind of clocks check out my project at www.mojocafe.net
that's exactly what I was thinking but:

the main reason for my application is to feed my ego and have an application I can stare at my graphics as much as I can
and
I like the idea to have a native application to optimize for the device: I know, pretty nerdy attitude
Thank you for the link to your site anyway, full of cool ideas.
Feel free to take the graphic from my version to add another clock to your collection if u want:
https://garage.maemo.org/frs/downloa...pclock.tar.bz2
 
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#6
You could do this with Cairo, won't be too hard, but a great learning experience. If in doubt, start with PyCairo and then move to C to make it a bit faster if you like.
 

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