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I Saw a cool thing on an Android phone the other day where the day and time were displayed in text like "Four:FortyFour" "MondayTwentyFourJanuary" Is there anything like this for Maemo? had a quick look but couldnt find much. I was referred here and it was suggested that QBW may be able to do something like this.
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