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2009-11-17
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2009-11-17
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2009-11-17
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2009-11-17
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I recall that someone quickported the kde clock widget. Looked really nice. I forget what it's called. lemme look that up.
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2009-11-17
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I would like to ask the developers if they would create an analog clock widget for maemo 5, wouldnt that be great? I am used to have a clock on my HTC Hero as well as on my Windows 7 PC. Seconds should be displayed, too, for the "live" feeling.
Will someone of the developers create such a wonderful widget?
I have attached some samples I have found online: