ClockPro - Versatile and handy desk/travel/alarm clock (also available in German, Spanish and Swedish language) with many features:
Configurable user interface lets you hide everything but the big digits
Extremely large digits and auto backlight - no glasses needed at night
See how much more you can sleep on just one button press
Instantly interruptible alarm sounds and silent backlight alarms
Automatic or manual alarm snooze
Timer/stopwatch that counts up or down
Configurable clock with audible chiming and ticking
Auto-off disable - put your device into the cradle and you have a cool desk clock
Date related information in 6 languages (Dutch, English, French, German, Latin and Spanish)
Direct control of 3rd party add-on hardware (TaleLight, TaleVibes, Screecher, etc.) that allows flashing, vibrating or extra loud alarm/chime/timer signals
ClockPro is a proud owner of several top awards, including 5 out of 5 stars on ZDNet, Preston's Pick and HotFile of the day.
What's New in This Release:
· New high resolution graphics (only visible on Palm OS 5 handhelds that have a high resolution display).
· Passive color support. ClockPro will display in colors of your color scheme selectable in the built-in Prefs app.
· New set of launcher icons
· Improved stylus-free navigation
· Dropped support for old Palm OS versions. Palm OS 4 or newer is now required. Users of Palm OS 1, 2 or 3 can still get and use ClockPro 1.3.2.
· Fixed "no digits" visual problem seen on some new handhelds
· Fixed "overlapping digits" visual problem seen on some new handhelds
· Other minor changes and fixes
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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