BinaryClock 4.1 (for Palm OS)
BinaryClock 4.1 (for Palm OS)
Binary Clock is the first kind of clock that is radically different from all clocks before it; it combines beauty, style, time and simplicity in the palm of your hand.
Binary Clock for Palm OS displays the time in binary encoding, a format that is extremely easy to grasp and looks exotically beautiful nevertheless!
Ditch that old analog or digital clock, and enter the fascinating world of binary time!
willier18: i have no idea how to use it, and also i think its shareware
swtmocha36: this is lovely.
martinklahm: Works on my 600. Would be a nice screen saver, still don't really understand use...
radiomarko: Nice!
thiggins: Cool, though I'd have liked the choice for full-screen digits without the binary.
chinex: good
tarsone: love it,hope it can be started by pressing the central button
the2ndflood: Works well on my Sprint Treo 650.
dortyboy: the prc file download doesn't work on my treo 600 so that's why my rating is low
Version History
Version 4.1
Version 4.0
- Added transparent mode, jump time selector to text module
- Added "show seconds" toggle to geometry options
- Fixed Keyguard quirk in alarm clock on Treo 600/650/680/700p
Version 3.1
- Fixed bug in alarm routine - alarms now survive a soft reset
- Register form now uses system date format
Compatible with: Treo 600, Treo 650 | Last updated: 17 Nov, 2007