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2009-10-06
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Interesting idea. I would have the inner ring for hours and the outer for minutes, to make it more like the little hand and big hand on a clock. Also, those buttons look tricky to press. It might be better if the two rings were wider and separated a bit, and the user could drag some arms round to the preferred time. By dragging, they can more easily get into the required spot.
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2009-10-08
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I thought to share a cool idea with the community. Having seen the alarm clocks in many many devices, I though that the entire process can be done in three clicks.
This can be done by creating an analog clock with 12 radio buttons for hours and 60 radio buttons for minutes
How does this sound?
I'll try to mock up a prototype in the coming weeks, so have patience
Regards,
LoCusF
http://locusf.blogspot.com