FlipTime
Apr 09
- Version: 3.0.2
- Created by: omletworks
- Sold by: Arito Mochizuki
- Released: May 17, 2009
- File Size: 13 MB
FlipTime is a simple desk clock & calendar which is designed to look like flight information boards at airports. It uses actual sound sampled from actual clocks so as to realize the flip-flap feelings.
Take a look at all of panels fluttering at launching this application!!
And try to flip panels by flicking from top to down!!
*Please see a demo movie of FlipTime in action at our website!!
*If you have any problems, don't hesitate to contact us via
facebook : http@website or http://twitter.com/omletworks !!
FEATURES:
- Portrait/Landscape mode
- flip panels by flicking from top to down or tapping them
- show next/previous month by flicking horizontally
- reset by shaking
- tick sound can be controlled at setting
- 24 or 12 hour time format
- weeks begin with Sunday/Monday
- Japanese/American holidays
NOTICE:
Alarm and NTP server functions are NOT guarantee complete operation.
Even if some troubles and the loss and damage occur, we do not assume the responsibility.
Take a look at all of panels fluttering at launching this application!!
And try to flip panels by flicking from top to down!!
*Please see a demo movie of FlipTime in action at our website!!
*If you have any problems, don't hesitate to contact us via
facebook : http@website or http://twitter.com/omletworks !!
FEATURES:
- Portrait/Landscape mode
- flip panels by flicking from top to down or tapping them
- show next/previous month by flicking horizontally
- reset by shaking
- tick sound can be controlled at setting
- 24 or 12 hour time format
- weeks begin with Sunday/Monday
- Japanese/American holidays
NOTICE:
Alarm and NTP server functions are NOT guarantee complete operation.
Even if some troubles and the loss and damage occur, we do not assume the responsibility.
Release notes: Thank you for using FlipTime!
+ midnight will be shown as 12:00 instead of 00:00 in 24 hour clock mode.
+ fixed the bug with "Day" panel
+ midnight will be shown as 12:00 instead of 00:00 in 24 hour clock mode.
+ fixed the bug with "Day" panel
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