Tokyo Time (Clock)
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Tokyo Time brings several unique clocks to your iPhone. The new version 2 of Tokyo Time now includes five different clock styles:
* SHINSHOKU
- SCRAMBLE
- BINARY
- DIGITAL
- ANALOG
SHINSHOKU has a brushed metal surface with 30 LEDs that tell the time. 12 red LEDs count the hours. 3 blue LEDs count blocks of 15 minutes each. 14 green LEDs count one minute each and finally a yellow LED blinks every second.
SCRAMBLE works in a similar way to Shinshoku but uses a much more abstract design. Rectangles of different sizes represent units of time. You can choose from 9 different colors. Double tap the Scramble clock face to reveal a cheat sheet and help you read the time.
BINARY is a classic clock style that uses colored rectangles to represent the digits of a digital clock. Double tap the clock face to reveal a cheat sheet that helps you read the time.
For those situations where you dont need a cryptic timepiece, but just want an easy to read clock on your iPhone, the DIGITAL and ANALOG styles are universally useful.
One of the most requested features was the ability to change clocks without leaving the application and going to the main Settings app on the iPhone. So we built a slick new Options screen that allows you to change clock types and settings for each clock from within the application. You now have a choice of nine colors for most clocks and many other options.
VISIT OUR WEBSITE for a video of Tokyo Time in action and many more screenshots:
http://rockcottageindustries.com
Please send suggestions for new designs and features to our support email.
If you like Tokyo Time, please also try White Clocks or Black Clocks.
Requirement:Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch Requires iPhone 2.0 Software Update
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