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interesting, you should something so the clock doesnt stay there the whole time like 3 sec timeframe or so.
How would I typically use ProximityClock? I mean, I know how to activate it, but why?
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I've just released a first version of ProximityClock.
ProximityClock is a simple application that basically shows a fullscreen digital clock when you "close" the proximity sensor. The application can be enabled/disabled through an home widget.
Garage Page
Extras-testing link
Feeedback/comments are more than welcome
P.S. : this is my first qt app
Latest Version: 0.3
Best Regards,
Daniele Maio.
Last edited by b0unc3; 2011-03-20 at 20:37.