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2010-08-23
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2010-08-23
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2010-08-25
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Any chance of porting this to Maemo4 Diablo for N8x0?
a more easily accessible pause button is needed
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2010-09-18
, 08:29
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Can you make it fullscreen and maybe have an option to vibrate when you click?
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2010-10-02
, 19:25
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2010-10-14
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2010-10-20
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Chess Clock is a game clock for chess players. It has six modes
- normal clock
- time addition in the beginning of a turn (or after a specified number of turns)
- time addition after a turn (or after a specified number of turns)
- delay in the beginning of a turn (time starts counting down after a delay period)
- delay at the end of a turn (if the player has moved faster than the increment, only the time used by the player will be added to his/her time)
- hour glass game (the time used by player is subtracted from his/her time and added to the opponents time)
Times are adjustable and white and black players can optionally have different times.Everything should work fine The application is in its beta phase and is not fully tested. It works on PR 1.2. In real game clock use it works best when the device is charging and set to keep the display on while charging. No tests on battery consumption are made yet. All feedback is welcome.
Chess board is not included.
Website (with more screenshots): http://chessclock.garage.maemo.org/