Looking for Clock App - Fascinate Themes and Apps

Currently running CM 7.1. I preferred the TW clock app. I really liked having multiple time zones, stopwatch, and countdown timer all in one app. Is there any way to run the TW clock in CM? If not does anyone know of an app that performs all those functions.
It's a little frustrating-for years, no decades now, I've had digital watches that can perform all those functions. Now I can't find an app in the market that can perform all those functions. Sure there are plenty of standalone timers and clocks, but it seems like a natural to have those functions combined.
Thanks.

I used to love the TW clock, too, but i switched to alarm clock extreme for the volume crescendo. Just pulled the stock tones from ED05. Now I'm happy again
Sent from my SCH-I500 using xda premium

Thanks for the alarm clock extreme tip. I downloaded the app and it does have a countdown timer, but it lacks time zones and stopwatch functions.
I could live without the stopwatch, but since I travel and communicate frequently with people in various time zones that is pretty important. I'm loath to load another app just to get time zones.
It's been awhile since I've written any computer programs, but maybe I'll have to learn how to write code for my phone so I can get the clock app with the functions that I want.

Digital and analog clock. Free on the market. Set up as many clocks in as many timezones as you want.

Related

[REF] Complete widget list.

While thousands of apps have been released since Android's release, there have been relatively few widgets created (for obvious reasons). However, some do exist, and when mixed in with all of the fart apps and soundboards, it can be quite difficult to catch new ones. That being said, a thread tracking all released widgets could probably be beneficial to many. I'll try to update this first post with others' comments as more widgets are released, so feel free to share any I may have missed, or that have just come out.
Also, the widgets should be mainly universal, able to work on multiple homes. If a widget is only intended for, say, aHome, please include that information. Listing dimensions would also be nice.
So far:
Analog clock: The one from 1.0 (2 x 2)
aniCalendar*: A monthly calendar, that can be changed to a clock, as well. Available for $.99 on the Market, but definitely worth the price (2 x 2).
BBC News Widget*: Self-explanatory; gives recent news. When clicked, gives more news stories (1 x 4).
Calendar: One of my favorite; shows upcoming appointment times and locations from your Google Calendar. Also displays the day of the week and the date (2 x 2).
Forecast*: A great little widget that shows the day's high, low, and type of weather (sunny, rainy, etc.). When clicked, provides a forecast for the next few days right on the home screen (1 x 1; larger 2 x 1 version available).
Music: Extremely useful; allows you to play/plause/skip/previous right from the home screen (1 x 4).
Picture frame: The one from 1.0; self-explanatory (2 x 2).
Quick calendar*: While the app is excellent, the widget definitely needs polishing. Currently, places a small block on your home screen showing your next couple appointments. Available after downloading the Quick Calendar app (2 x 2, I believe).
Retro clock*: A digital clock with a retro look (2 x 2).
Search: The one from 1.0; self-explanatory (1 x 4).
Sticky note*: Great widget; appears as an icon of a sticky note (why there is a push-pin alludes me). Once clicked, the widget expands showing you a larger note, which can be edited quite easily (1 x 1).
Weather: Provides some details regarding the day's weather (1 x 4).
Yahoo News*: Very similar to BBC news, but of course, from a different news source (1 x 4).
* Available for download in Market.
Some more, thanks to q426669:
q426669 said:
All links are to Cyrket.com.
Battery Widget (1x1)
Weather widget (2x1 - Shows CURRENT temp, downloads google weather images)
Engadget News
Dilbert Widget (1x3)
Neatorma News
Webcam
Earthquake!
Gizmodo News
Battery Widget #2
As far as I know that's all of em released at this time. No 3rd party (marketless) widgets included.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It would be handy if you included links to the applications that are not on the market.
Besides that: Thanks
All links are to Cyrket.com.
Battery Widget (1x1)
Weather widget (2x1 - Shows CURRENT temp, downloads google weather images)
Engadget News
Dilbert Widget (1x3)
Neatorma News
Webcam
Earthquake!
Gizmodo News
Battery Widget #2
As far as I know that's all of em released at this time. No 3rd party (marketless) widgets included.
Engadget news: all news widgets by same author. size(1x4) click widget to get more artlicle info, also leads to website
BBC news: same
Gizmodo news: same
Yahoo news: same
earthquake: havnt tried the widget yet but app is cool, shows notifications of earthquakes around the world
you didn't mention the best thing about Bratag's excellent Sticky Note widget
When you press the camera button while either the title or note body field is selected (when editing or creating a sticky), it performs a voice-to-text conversion so you speak your sticky notes into the phone instead of typing. Very cool.
Ampitax said:
It would be handy if you included links to the applications that are not on the market.
Besides that: Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The ones not provided in the market are all, I believe, part of the 1.5 firmware. I run dxTop, and they are all available without downloading anything else. Thus, they should be available with the standard Home. I'm not sure about aHome or OpenHome.
ei8htohms said:
When you press the camera button while either the title or note body field is selected (when editing or creating a sticky), it performs a voice-to-text conversion so you speak your sticky notes into the phone instead of typing. Very cool.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This doesn't seem to be working for me. Are you holding the camera button down while speaking?
Binary Clock
dxtop weather widget
http://www.cyrket.com/package/com.android.dxtop.widget.weather
SD Card Memory Widget
Terrorism Threat Level Widget
Giu Battery Widget
Internal Memory Widget
WikiArticle Widget
FML Widget
jay652 said:
This doesn't seem to be working for me. Are you holding the camera button down while speaking?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
just tap it, then it should pop right up
ei8htohms said:
When you press the camera button while either the title or note body field is selected (when editing or creating a sticky), it performs a voice-to-text conversion so you speak your sticky notes into the phone instead of typing. Very cool.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is awesome I like the app that much more now.
savethechicken said:
This is awesome I like the app that much more now.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
no bull.. thats cool
WifiToggle is very nice. There is/was also another widget by this company, Rounded Labs, which toggles your ringer between silent, vibrate and on. I couldn't find it on cyrket though.
Brightness Toggle Widget
Thanks for the tip. With the improved security for widgets, I see new ones popping up every day now (Google's Android market).
The guys you mentioned added a Brightness Toggle Widget as well. If only I could add these 1x1 widgets to folders...
Here's the Ringer Toggle Widget by the way.
If you can't find Cyrket stuff, try again later, I suspect there might be performance issues. The traffic is probably getting impressive and increasing every day...
Thanks JJah. These widgets are great. The guys at rounded labs need to add a fourth one for gps or something so I have a complete row. I agree about putting them in a folder too. Another option that would be cool would be the ability to edit the colors. I like the blue, but I also like to switch wallpapers and it looked kind of weird with a bright red bg.
Simple Widget Pack
Ryanmo5 said:
Simple Widget Pack
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thanks for posting about my SimpleWidgetPack, I just thought i would mention the widget sizes and other information here for anyone interested
Simple Time - 2x1, display the current time, option for 12 or 24 hour clock
Simple Date - 2x1, display the current date in the form "XXX YY" where XXX is the first 3 letters of the month and YY is the numerical date
Simple Battery - 1x1, display the current battery charge as a percentage
Simple Temperature - 1x1, displays the current temperature as a degree, uses Google weather api to retrieve temperature based off of the location that you enter. Options for update interval time, and farenheit/celsius
All four widgets have options to change the text color and background color.
The application is available through the Android Market for $0.99
Ill promote my own widgets
* TimerWidget (1x1):
a timer that can be set in minutes... progress will be shown in a modern hourglass on the homescreen and it will vibrate/ring when the time is elapsed )
* VolumeWidget (1x1):
a widget thats shows the current ring mode ( vibrate / silent /ring ) and the volume. By clicking on the widget you can set the ring mode and the volume with a slider
Both can be downloaded in the market in Applications \ Productivity
Both widgets are totally free, but include a banner on their settings screen.
you what would great? if there was an XDA-Dream widget

Is there any app for world clock with weather tab ?

It's just a simple and stupid question. Maybe many people like me to travel around the world with your TP, and you might have installed world clock app already, I did so, but be frank I did appreciate no one world clock app available so far.
And I thought since there is built-in weather tab in my TP, then why there is no app which can combine clock with weather tab, then you don't have to switch between different app and check the weather and time zoom of your destination.
Is there any one can share idea ?

We have no Clock application. Where to get it?

Anyone know what we can do here? I don't have an Android 2.1 device to get the Clock application from but it would be really nice to have as an alarm clock, etc.
My other two android devices run Froyo, so I can't help with getting the Eclair clock app, but there are plenty of options if you search for "alarm clock" in the market. I tried a couple that look very similar to the stock android clock app (Better Alarm Clock and Alarm Clock PlusV2) and they did not display properly, as the bottom half or so of the button bar was cut off by the B&N modified status bar in both portrait and landscape, so the stock app may not work right even if you had it. Gentle Alarm, on the other hand, appears to work properly.
Can't beat beautiful Widgets. Cool stuff.
sent from my nookcolor using the xda app

What do you guys miss from the LG stock Rom

for guys who have switched to CM7/miui or any other non-stock custom ROMS ,wht do u guys miss from the stock ROM??
generally LG widgets and App drawer..)
LG video player,
because other hw accelerated video players can play HD good on external screen, or projector, but subtitles are still shown on phones screen. Maybe this issue was solved since i realized it.
LG widgets
the last good thing on stock firmware. i like LG stock callendar.
LG calender widget!
Er nothing really lol.
the lockscreen
Tap to move cursor
+1 i miss that too, it so cool!!
sergiob8 said:
Tap to move cursor
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The majority of things working (like the camera). I say majority because GPS is a bit buggered at the moment, and loses signal WAYYY to easily :-(
What I won't miss if I go to the dark side.. having plenty of spare RAM, but things like Dungeon defenders running like a dog randomly.
What I will enjoy.. ability to overclock when I need to
I stayed on a custom stock rom to keep the lghome, its the only app drawer that allows you to organize your games and apps into category's i cant imagine how anyone manages without that ability everytime i try and use a different home screen i end up uninstalling it because they are **** in comparison the only thing bad about it is its somewhat choppy and the screen on takes a while.
eraldo said:
I stayed on a custom stock rom to keep the lghome, its the only app drawer that allows you to organize your games and apps into category's i cant imagine how anyone manages without that ability everytime i try and use a different home screen i end up uninstalling it because they are **** in comparison the only thing bad about it is its somewhat choppy and the screen on takes a while.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ADW Launcher ex can organize your apps
markop90 said:
ADW Launcher ex can organize your apps
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yess , ADW EX for the win!
I dont miss anything from stock rom
I'm on ICS now, and now i mostly wanna forget the LG software
just the animated LG weather widget.
i know that the widget is available, but actually the animation is what i miss.
i loved it
edit: if someone knows a widget with the same or similar fullscreen animation, please give me the information
BW(beautiful widgets) widgets with animation
Fuse1 said:
+1 i miss that too, it so cool!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Me too it was really cool!!
Ability to make native 3g video calls.
Sent from my LG-P990 using xda premium
In order of importance:
Gestures
Dialer
Alarm Clock
Phone Book
I love the feel and speed of CM roms, but my phone is my main alarm clock and i couldn't live without "flip to snooze" andothe perks that come with gestures.
Also the smart dialer and the Facebook contacts integration in the stock Phonebook is very convenient for me. I could'nt yet replicate it in any other 3rd party software.
Stock Video Player, Stock Camera (this one has been ported), and LG's calendar widget
hellrider77 said:
In order of importance:
Gestures
Dialer
Alarm Clock
Phone Book
I love the feel and speed of CM roms, but my phone is my main alarm clock and i couldn't live without "flip to snooze" andothe perks that come with gestures.
Also the smart dialer and the Facebook contacts integration in the stock Phonebook is very convenient for me. I could'nt yet replicate it in any other 3rd party software.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Most of those features are available in MIUI, I suggest you to try it if you haven't. As far as basic phone's features are concerned, MIUI has them covered very well.
Sadly it's not as smooth as CM is.
black_mamba99 said:
BW(beautiful widgets) widgets with animation
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
but thats not the same i want the animation when i unlock the phone, or when i refresh the temperature.
you know what i mean.
Sent from my LG-P990 using xda premium
hellrider77 said:
In order of importance:
Gestures
Dialer
Alarm Clock
Phone Book
I love the feel and speed of CM roms, but my phone is my main alarm clock and i couldn't live without "flip to snooze" andothe perks that come with gestures.
Also the smart dialer and the Facebook contacts integration in the stock Phonebook is very convenient for me. I could'nt yet replicate it in any other 3rd party software.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
as far as i remember, the flip to snooze feature is in the cm7 too.
in the cm settings.
Sent from my LG-P990 using xda premium

Curious question

I see in the themes section a bunch of different clocks on the home screen. I've always removed mine as the clock is in the upper corner anyway.
So myquestion is, why do others keep a large clock on the screen taking up space? Again, just curious as to users preference and reasons.
Sent from my SM-G925V using XDA Free mobile app
The main reason I do, is that most of the clock apps I tinker with also have weather info, calendar, and other bits and pieces that I can see at a glance, and in a larger font than the corner. Not that I'm that blind, but it's nice if the phone is at arms length. I use One More Clock Free from time to time, and use the shortcuts within the clock to open the battery usage, alarms, and calendar all from that. Makes it one-stop shopping
I personally keep the clock app so that I am only one tap away from the weather info. I've made checking weather through the widget a habit that I've kept since my Note II, and checking the weather through Google Now takes too long in my opinion. Plus, the widget does not take up too much space if you change the grid size.

Categories

Resources