iBClockis just and only a clock displaying time in different flavors:
- Clock style
- Digital
- Binary
- Hexadecimal
- Octal
- Roman numerals
iBClock was developed with the iziBasic compiler for Palm OS handheld devices.
The source code of iBClock is available for download on my Web Site (please see instructions in the readme file).
Update Description:
v3.4 (09/17/07):
Recompiled this program with the latest iziBasic version 6.1 to avoid device freezes or soft resets on some devices
v3.3 (11/04/05):
Removed a useless line in the source code
v3.2 (02/23/05):
Recompiling this program with the latest iziBasic version 5.0 led to a 4 KB (-6%) decrease of the program's foot print
v3.1 (12/02/04):
Minor source code change and compiler version upgrade for a smoother running of the iBClock software
v3.0 (10/22/04):
Fixed a v2.0 bug which was returning a Fatal Error in devices with Palm OS < 5 (and not in the emulator!), thanks to Ken for reporting it. This bug was due to a PP compiler bug which was fixed by the brilliant author so that I just needed to recompile iziBasic with the latest version of PP, and then recompiling iBClock in iziBasic solved the bug
Fixed a bug in the digital clock for devices with gray screens, the clock hands were not correctly refreshed
Fixed a bug which did not save the color preferences for the binary and digital clocks
Slighly upgraded the drawing of the digical clock circle, this is I removed a "parasite" point on the right side
Upgraded the About and Donation popup windows
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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