[APP][16/11] Clockr - Text-based clock widget [UPDATED][v1.5]

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larockd

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Zehro, The wall paper on the Nexus in the first post, where can we find that? Thats an awesome wallpaper! Thanks
 

rogomon

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Hi everybody...

Any possibility of translating the application into another languages? Spanish, for example?

Thanks!
 

peterocc

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Love the widget but it keeps fc'ing on me. NexusOne running Rod's MIUI 1.5 with latest Pershoot Kernel. I want to keep using it but it doesn't auto update and TV's every 10-15 minutes.

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banderberg

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I have a Droid running CyanogenMod 6.0 and Clockr does not work at all.

I add the widget to my screen, it looks fine at first and updates and then maybe an hour later I pick up my phone and unlock it and the clock is stuck at some time within the last hour. NEVER updates again.

I uninstalled and reinstalled the latest version.. SAME problem.
 
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zehro

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As I have said before, this app was originally just a personal project for my own phone. I wanted to be able to share it with the few people that were interested in it. Right now my email address is flooded with people commenting about battery life issues (from first few revisions which has been resolved with the latest re-write) and now about the FC problems. As such I have decided it is best to not release the next version until I sort out a few more bugs.

So I have removed the app from the android market almost 2 days ago and I plan to work on fixing the app after the weekend is over (yes I still have a life). Once it is ready it will be available again. I just ask that you please be patient. I have spent a lot of hours (and lost a lot of sleep) this past week studying code, studying documentation and reading numerous books all while trying to get this app running properly and I will continue to work hard to make this app as best that I can.

For people still interested in trying the app, I have left the current versions available in the first post of this thread. Remember this is just a beta app and currently it will force close as soon as the operating system decides to kill off the background service.

I apologise for any inconvenience caused.
 
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altimax98

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Hey man, i know this is your first app and whatever and I just wanted to say that its pretty awesome. I wouldnt be able to have my screens the way I want them without the app. Even though it FC's everyonce in a while, and it hates landscape mode (FC's on D1)...... I still reset the widget every time :)

By far one of my new favorite apps, even with its issues.. its far worth it and I cant wait till its pretty much bug free... Just please make sure you always offer it backround free :) I like just the words with translucent backround...
 

Decimation

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I downloaded this just yesterday.I switched to another ROM and wanted to download it again and I can't find it in the market. What gives??


My fault, I just read the post 2 above this one.
 
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Pegart

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When trying to download both APKs on the Galaxy S i9000 it says that the files are not supported. Should I download them to my computer and then transfer them to the mobile phone? I don't see why that should work, but asked anyways. :confused:
 
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Gahh Its Lee

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I'm really looking forward to a better working version of this. It works amazing with my lockscreen. Well looks amazing lol

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Muo

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I love this widget. Wonderful job and a fantastic simple concept. V0.3.6 currently working great on my Dell Streak 2.2. Will update this post if I encounter any problems.

UPDATE:
I have been getting FC for whenever I use Google's Navigation. I simply remove the widget and replace it to fix.
 
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pistolpete_21

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Rolled back to v3.5 yesterday morning and haven't had a FC since. Before that it would constantly stop updating the time. Anyone experiencing this should uninstall v3.6 and download and install the 3.5 version from a few posts back.

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fixion84

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I have a problem

I love this clock...!! :) but some problem on my nexus one 2.2.1
I'm using typoclock and clockr at once
but only clockr is just stop... (my friend have same problem :( )

we didn't rooting...
help me~
 

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    Clockr v1.5.1 is now available from the Android Market.

    NOW UPDATED TO VERSION 1.5.1!!

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    What is Clockr?

    Clockr is a simple home-screen widget that displays the current time in a readable text format.

    While it is simple in design, it is packed full of customisation options to make it look just the way you want it to.

    Why did I make Clockr?

    I have always been a fan of minimalism. I like to have a clean home-screen. Since there was no other widgets available that presented the current time in a way that I wanted it, I decided to make my own widget.

    Will it work on my device?

    At the moment, Clockr is supported on all current devices running 2.1+. Soon I will have support for earlier versions of Android, but I haven't been able to test this yet. It was designed with a 480x800 screen in mind, but this isn't to say it wont work on other sizes (again, it is something I haven't tested).

    Where can I get Clockr?

    Clockr is again available as a free download from the Android Market. You can find it by searching for "clockr".

    QR code, its click-able if you are on your phone (thanks to Wallla and excedio for helping me out):



    I hope you enjoy my widget!

    Thanks

    - xaffron (One More Clock) for his help with services and his nifty notification trick.
    - zappatilias (BattStatt) for the initial inspiration and for the Color picker suggestion!
    - ralfoide (24 Clock) learnt a lot by studying his code.
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    Frequently Asked Questions:

    Q: How do I use this widget? Every time I click the icon it just brings up a stupid information screen.
    A: Scroll down to the next post, I have provided a simple guide to installing Clockr/Clockr Evolution on your Home screen.

    Q: Why does a clock need permission to read phone state?
    A: Apparently it doesn't, this has been removed in the latest versions available on the Android Market. If you are being asked for this permission by my app, you are using an older version, please update. - Thanks zappatilias

    Q: Some other clocks don't use a service, why does yours?
    A: Clockr will only use a service if you enable "Force Update". If you are having problems with the clock going out of sync, you might need to enable "Force Update" as most people suggest this is the best method. In fact I have tested Clockr against other similar clocks using Watchdog real-time profiling and I have found Clockr (With Force Update enable) to be one of the most efficient of all of them in regard to actual CPU usage. I encourage you to test this yourself, you will be surprised at how little this app uses.

    Q: Why does it put an item in my notification bar if I select "Force Update"?
    A: Since Android 2.0, there have been changes to how services are handled. To keep a service from not being killed by the Android OS, you need to set it to run in the foreground. Since a clock widget needs to be constantly updating itself every new minute that passes, we don't want the OS to kill it off at the wrong time. Now, by setting itself in the foreground, it doesn't mean it's actually working any harder, it just means that when the OS decides to kill off services, it will leave it alone.

    In the old days (pre-2.0), it was possible to start a service and flag it as "foreground" and that was it. To do the same thing now, Android requires that a notification is shown to the user at all times. I've hidden it as much as possible (thanks to xaffron for his suggestions), but if you don't like the idea of a notification sitting there, you can switch "Force Update" off.

    Q: When will you add this feature...
    A: At the moment, I am working on including many features. If you have any suggestions, feel free to post them in this thread but I can only work on so many things at once, I am only human!

    Q: Why don't you respond to my complaint in the market.
    A: While I do read every comment on the market, if you have a bug/issue, it is best to write about it here or even email me via the email address on the Clockr Market page (which is: clockr@phasethree.net). Please try to provide as much information as possible, I'm not psychic. If you can include what phone you have, which rom (official/custom) you are using, how did the bug occur, what were you doing, etc... it will help me greatly to find the problem.

    Q: Will you be adding support for App2SD
    A: No. Please stop asking, you're making yourself look silly. App2SD does not and never will work for widgets.

    Change Log:

    2010.11.16 - version 1.5.1
    - Removed Notification
    - Added option to change case (lower, defAUlt, UPPER)
    - Added option to change alignment (left | center | right)
    - Added force 12hr (for 24hr system clock users that prefer 12hr style Clockr)
    - Fixed some landscape view bugs

    2010.11.11 - version 1.1
    - Total re-design of the Options Menu!
    - Added new slide-bar dialog for selecting colors! (Thanks for the tip zappatilias!)
    - Font Colors are now 100% custom instead of pre-selected list
    - The middle number can now be colored separately
    - *Date now has a lot of new options similar to the Time (Clockr Evolution only)
    - Uniform version numbers for Clockr and Clockr Evolution

    2010.11.08 - version 0.9
    - Added "Tap To Open.." feature
    - Added Lowercase option if you prefer the middle word in lowercase
    - Added Different clock styles to change the middle word to ZERO, OH, or O'
    - Added Font customisation options
    - Big code clean-up
    - Reduced file size by 25%
    - Improved performance

    - Added Date feature to Clockr Evolution (donate version)

    2010.11.05 - version 0.9
    - Fixed FC issues
    - Added configuration screen (tap on widget to open)
    - Service method now updated to work with Android 2.0+ changes (thanks xaffron)
    - Added handler to check if phone screen is on/off (borrowed from 24 Clock)

    2010.10.28 - version 0.3.6
    - Major overhaul
    - Recoded 80% of the application
    - Now starts a service which is a lot more efficient that previous versions.
    - Fixed the "not updating after reboot" issue.
    - Added 24 hour clock support.

    2010.10.27 - version 0.3.5
    - Minor patch to fix some reports of crashing.

    2010.10.26 - version 0.3.4
    - Clock now updates correctly at the same time as system clock

    2010.10.25 - version 0.3.3
    - Changes made to some of the words.

    2010.10.25 - version 0.3.2
    - First public beta release
    - Support for devices 2.1+
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    How to install the Clockr Widget on your homescreen

    NOTE: This isn't the only way to add widgets to your Home screen, but it is one way that is easy to explain.

    FIRST STEP

    You need to start from your Home screen. This is what a basic Home screen looks like:

    step01.jpg


    It has widgets and other things that you can move around.

    You need to make sure that you have room for Clockr to be installed (It does take up a whole row of space).

    SECOND STEP

    Press the "Menu" button on your phone so that this pops up:

    step02.jpg


    Now you need to select the "Add" option (the one I have highlighted).

    THIRD STEP

    Now this dialog box will pop up:

    step03.jpg


    Select the option to add "Widgets" (highlighted in the image).

    FOURTH STEP

    Now a list of available widgets will appear:

    step04.jpg


    Select the Clockr widget that you wish to install.

    FIFTH STEP

    If you followed these simple steps, Clockr will now be added to your Home screen:

    step05.jpg


    If you tap on the widget, you can then change any of the custom options to make it look how you want it to look.


    Hope this has helped you, if you are still having trouble, let me know!


    Reserved for screenshots!

    Stripes by Hollywooder:
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    Smile by Hollywooder:
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    Thanks Colon!!!!!! You're the man!!
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    I'm sure it sucks to see negative comments about your app , try not to talk it to heart .
    Me and many other members on this forum and am sure elsewhere greatly appreciate all the time and effort to you have put into this .
    All those all those comments will eventually get flushed out

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