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2012-07-28
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2012-07-28
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2012-07-28
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2012-07-28
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2012-08-02
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2012-08-03
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Bump to remind people this is still in testing and looking to be promoted.
It currently has 3/6 votes. Anybody that has tested it please remember to rate.
I think this is one of the most useful applications looking for promotion in a while, so don't leave it stuck in testing ... get testing.
Thanks
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2012-08-03
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Thanks sixweeledbeast, I had hoped for more votes indeed.
But on the other hand (it won't the reason for this few votes, else it would be reported here) I discovered an issue.
If you have you device in 12h mode, the timeselector gets in am/pm mode, which gives an unwanted effect for me. It still works, but in an somewhat odd way. I did not manage to force the timeselector to go into 24h mode in these cases.
This would mean I would have to build my own timeselector, costing quit some time.
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2012-08-03
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I am sure more people have downloaded this application, with a garage account than Estel and me. Positive or negative feedback would help...
I too can confirm the 12 hour clock problem. I have no reason to use the 12 hour clock which will be why I never spotted it.
I don't know if this helps but my binary advanced clock plugin is still showing a 24 hour time even tho the device (including the lock screen) are in 12hr.
Would having a look into this help solve and avoid a huge re-write?
I am not sure how you use the system time to calculate the cooktime select combo box, so this maybe useless.
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2012-08-06
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2012-08-07
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