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Re: mClock 0.2.0 - First beta release
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Re: mClock 0.2.0 - First beta release
First of all - it is a great app, it let my N800 a possibility to shine in another role as a nightstand alarm clock. :)
But: I have experienced several bugs with the latest release (did not try previous ones though). First, it crashes upon start IF tablet language is cyrillic (or just NOT english). Then when I switched language back to English, it started, but I could not kill it for some reason. Even killing a process from xterm did not work. mClock window just sits on screen no matter what. Also I would like to see here : - ability to set alarms to signal/radio station from the app screen via finger size buttons. - skins. Your background is great but I'd prefer more "natural nightstand clock" appearance. Thanks again for the good application. |
Re: mClock 0.2.0 - First beta release
On my N800 with os2008 it does not update the day/night zone automaticaly. I have to touch the screen or change the seasons for the change to happen.
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Re: mClock 0.2.0 - First beta release
Cannot install on n810 ?
Have checked I have Python 2.5 installled OK When I try to install, it seems to start, but afteer a short while I get a message 'Unable to install mclock' Anyone else had such problems, or suggestions ? Thanks Walter |
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I really like the way this clock looks!
The one feature request I have is- I'd like this clock to act as a 'screensaver' i.e. If my tablet is inactive for a few minutes I'd like the clock to load automatically, then I'd like it to close automatically upon user input. I think the easiest way to do this would likely be to add a desktop mclock applet. (which could replace the built in clock applet on os2008. Then the applet could control mclock... cheers, kernelpanic |
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N810 here.
Installs fine but doesn't start up. I tried rebooting twice. |
Re: mClock 0.2.0 - First beta release
I installed it on my 810 and it starts up fine.
using "mClock" (without the quotes) in a terminal window may show some error messages that help explain why it won't start. It exits fine for me. I use the back/return key (curly arrow key on the left of the 810) to exit. I have not run it long enough to see if day/night update automatically for me. |
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Thanks, rone. Tried that, and...
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Re: mClock 0.2.0 - First beta release
Any word or way to get an alarm clock feature on this?
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