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2009-09-24
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The other day, I was thinking about how awesome flipclock (the current version) is. I was thinking, jolouis should make a gas/mileage tracking application. Instead of boring keyboard entry, we can have awesome scroll wheels to enter mileage. Just something to consider
In a side note, I was wondering. Why do the scroll wheels on flipclock move only until 9? Is this by design? imho, it may be better (if you see a point in implementing this) to make the wheels go to 9, but another scroll in the same direction makes them go to 0 again. It would save the (slight) trouble of having to go back in the other direction if a different alarm time was needed.
Good luck with the new version of flipclock! I hope to see it soon!
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2009-09-24
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2009-09-24
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(Hey Ciro maybe we should start our own "Maemo development team"! ;-) )
Thanks! Hope everyone's going to enjoy it when it's ready! (and maybe chip in a beer for Ciro and I ;-) )
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2009-09-24
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2009-09-25
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Ciro, have you thought of making a square, full screen, analog clock with brushed gold back plate with roman numeral numbers. Then add a "Big Ben" hourly chime!
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2009-10-07
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2009-10-07
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I don't know what I did, but now the screen turns off after 2 minutes even at night mode. It used to dim the blue light and I still could see it in the dark. Not anymore now. I uninstalled the program and reinstalled again, but the problem is still there. Any idea? Thanks.
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2009-10-07
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@ Toronto, Ontario
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In a side note, I was wondering. Why do the scroll wheels on flipclock move only until 9? Is this by design? imho, it may be better (if you see a point in implementing this) to make the wheels go to 9, but another scroll in the same direction makes them go to 0 again. It would save the (slight) trouble of having to go back in the other direction if a different alarm time was needed.
Good luck with the new version of flipclock! I hope to see it soon!