TI:ME

A challenging clock.

Published by: Alexander Clauss
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This clock App is meant for all those users who like to get the time in unusual or challenging ways. This App can display the time in many different ways, like for example as decimal time (which was introduced in the French Revolution), as hexedecimal time (the idea goes back to the 19th century), as "Swatch Internet time" and many others. The most challenging clocks are the trigonometry clock and the PT clock, which requires some mathematical or chemical knowledge to interpret the time correctly.
This clock is for "Geeks" ;-)
The App shows the time in big letters which are easy to read even from the distance. So you can use an (old) iOS device put it on a shelf so it just shows the time.
Feel free to make suggestions for other "geeky" clocks I can add in the future...
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TI:ME Reviews

Widget doesn’t work

Beckett II on

United States

Widget does not work properly.

App works good, widget doesn’t

JCDM808 on

United States

I use the USPS clock… the time in the app actually for the most part matches the actual time but for whatever reason, the widget is delayed by about 2 clicks or 1 minute. Once my normal time hit 12:01, the Usps time widget turned to 1200.

Layout is broken on iOS 15 iPhone 8+, numerous clocks don't work.

Bling Diggity on

United States

Some clocks still work - some don't. Like the USPS, Trigonometry clock, swatch clock and others are all aligned to the far right side of the screen, and everything except the first number is cut off (on portrait mode). Using landscape mode makes it a little better, but the Trig clock is still useless (nothing shows up) and the seconds/decimals are still cut off on the USPS/Swatch clocks. Not sure why, but honestly I think the numbers are too big or something was done incorrectly in the layout that forces all the numbers to the extreme right hand side of the screen. Even the clocks which do have all their numbers displayed are still aligned way over on the right side, not the center. Unfortunately this app is now useless to me since i can't use Swatch or USPS time. Oh well.

Love the USPS Clock, but it seems to be a click or two behind.

Chris3393 on

United States

Other than that, it’s great! Love the widget!

Great app

Beckett II on

United States

Great app… got all the clocks I need… oh— except the worker’s clock. I found this clock system on oscilloclock.com… It has: 20 hours per day 60 minutes per hour 60 or 72 seconds per minute Yep that’s right it has two different variations. Thank you! Also the trigonometry clock does not show seconds… And also for some reason this app does not work on Apple Watch (⌚️). Thank you thank you

USPS CLOCK!

woogieface on

United States

Thank you so much for this app. Makes it so much easier on a daily basis.

Widget!

Hustle Kong on

United States

The widget update is much appreciated.

Informative

philosopher on

United States

This is a nice little app which will give you some new insight to both the display and the measuring of time.

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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Alexander Clauss
Languages
English, German
Recent release
2.3.1 (1 year ago )
Released on
Nov 2, 2012 (12 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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