KeyguardTime+ is a Treo popup which graphically shows the current date and time, along with the status of key Treo hardware, at the push of a key, or for a short period each time the device is powered on.
KeyguardTime+ graphically displays the time, the date and the status of the following Treo hardware:
o Date and Time
o Upcoming appointments
o Current tasks
o Voicemail pending
o Battery level and plug status
o Phone on/off and signal level
o Ringer/speaker mute status
o SD card present
o Infrared beaming enabled
o Bluetooth enabled (if present)
o RAM/Flash memory usage
See the section below for more detailed description or click here to discuss KeyguardTime+ in the forum
Note: The original Keyguard Time was written by "Palm Dev Software" (aka mytreo.net member DavSnook). This redeveloped KGT+ version was significantly enhanced by mytreo.net Associated Developer TMT for the Treo 600/650, extending many of the original program's functions and settings.
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avalonamerica: es algo engorroso si necesitas contestar inmediatamente, sin embargo la aplicacion es muy util
KTJ: great software - works perfect on my treo 680
Whoami5423: So far it works GREAT on my 700p! Keep up the good work!
kyeoh: Not quite there yet for the Treo 680. Causes random crashes on powering on the Treo when this is set to show with the keyguard. Doesn't happen when KGT is set to show only manually.
tankrocks: The only complaint is that it activates whenever I receive a phone call (using a Verizon treo 650), meaning that I have to press it twice - once so I can see who's calling, and then again to I can answer it. If it could disable itself when I'm being called, I would give this a 10 - this program is awesome.
cland216: PERFECT!
hurricanes91: This program works great on the 650. Its a neat little program, that works like a charm!
powerscott: Oh! it is so cool that made me felt convenient!
Brjlk: KeyguardTime+ 5.2 b5 works perfectly on Treo 680. Thanks for such a good software.
2 suggestions though:
1)Show at power on for: longer than 5 seconds. When we have a lot of appointments, 5 seconds are not enough. Options for 10, 15 etc seconds
2) Option for non tranparent display. Sometimes seeing the app. screen below is a bit confusing.
John
S:-G: Better&better (even in beta release). Mast have SW, especially for Treo.
Find bug: in some appls (4exmpl Isilo) after switching on unit (when application active) it stops new appointments of hard buttons.
Question: why/when do we need vibrate warning? I have not noticed any warnings since using this SW, nor we haven't any built-in alarms here. Please add alarm possibility for full satisfaction. Thank you.
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Version History
5.2 Beta 7
The changes in b7 are:
- "Custom keyguard" now supported! (Replaces system keyguard with KGT+)
- Option to display for 10 seconds (max was previously 5)
- Improved PIM display, shows fewer redundant repeats
- Optional double-buzz on missing SD card
- Improved Nutshell installer
5.2 Beta 6
The changes in b6 are:
- fixed setup navigation glitches
- 15-minute grace period displaying expired appointments
- new choice "Today" to report *all* PIMs 00:00 to 23:59
- new option to not report PIM location field (saves screenspace)
5.2 beta 5
5.2 beta March 2007
- Enhancements since v5.1.2:
- Cradle mode - can display continuously when powered in cradle (can be auto-disabled for overnight charging, etc)
- Owner privacy mode - shows owner (and hides PIMs) when locked
- Displays SMS indication in addition to Voicemail
- Optional vibrate reminders when muted or when SD card is missing
- Optionally install application as a prefs panel
- Misc bugfixes
- Misc speed improvements
- Runs on all Palm Treos
- Supports native buttons on 680 and 700p
- Runs on some other Palms (Treo-specific features are disabled)
- Improved network data and signal strength indicators
5.1.2: December 17, 2005
- High resolution graphics option (thanks Robot!)
- Russian localization (thanks ScubB!)
- PIM lookahead up to one week
- fix potential memory overruns in PIM handling
- fix partial screen non-refresh (e.g. in Blazer text entry)
- avoid occasional long pause at popup
- improve speed of graphics
- and more...
5.1.1: November 16, 2005
- Fix screen restore issues after option-Power timeout
- Fix installer issues causing instability on certain upgrade scenarios
- Miscellaneous stability-related improvements
- More accurate signal bars on CDMA phones
- Reduce button time intervals to match previous version
- Better use of screen real estate:
- Move hardware banner to absolute top of screen (when set)
- Keep memory report on-screen in all setting combinations
- Setup refinements to better fit all languages
5.1: November 5, 2005 - MAJOR Update
- Six languages supported
- English (enUS), French (frFR), German (deDE), Spanish (esES)
- Chinese simplified (zhCN), Chinese traditional (zhTW)
- PIM support
- Upcoming appointments and current tasks may be displayed
- Timezone support!
- Appointments are always shown in current local time (on the 650)
- Private records may be safely hidden
- Battery status graphically displayed
- Charge level and plugged-in (with warn and critical)
- Voicemail, data, and roaming indicators
- Voicemail envelope and message count, if available
- Data arrows over signal meter available=gray connected=green
- Roaming "halo" displayed around the antenna
- Seconds hand/digits optionally shown on key popup
- NVFS DBcache memory display (on the 650)
- New setup forms
- Logically grouped, with full 5-way selectable navigation
- Full context-sensitive help (in most languages)
- Nutshell installer package
- Cleanly installs program and any/all languages
- Miscellaneous other improvements and issues resolved
- Fixed all known instabilities
- New bitmaps for memory reports, tweaked report behavior
- Black background option
- Rearranged text to fit on screen better
- Can use Power button to trigger popup
- Compatible with third-party keyguards
- and more...
5.0.2: April 20, 2005
- Localized to several languages:
English (enUS), German (deDE), French (frFR) and Spanish (esES)
(setup forms only - help text not yet implemented)
- Readability improvements:
- New options: all-white background and "heavy" shadowing
- High-res on font shadow and clockface drawing for the 650
- New memory option shows internal and card usage
- Avoid popping up on incoming calls (mostly)
- Fix double-keyguard issue on certain 650 models
- Font handling improvements
- Clockface drawing improvements
- Fix AM indicator on noon hour
5.0.1: April 8, 2005
- Fixed occasional double-event, e.g. when exiting FindHack
- Added new button mode "after holding" for new type of sticky popup
- Corrected battery voltage display
- Avoid possible bad pointer in popup code
5.0: April 6, 2005
- KeyguardTime+ 5.0 initial release
Features
The KeyguardTime+ display is an overlay for whatever screen is displayed on the Treo. So, you can see its display no matter what application is active. Also the Treo's keyguard does not cover the information when it appears.
KeyguardTime+ can also be configured to pop up when several of the Treo's hard keys are pressed. It can display until you touch the screen or a key, or until the key is released. In either case, when the popup is done, the Treo returns to the screen that was interrupted.
Once enabled, KeyguardTime+ runs in the background and pops up as you like it. It requires no further interaction.
You can selectively enable the digital clock, analog clock, date indicators, and appointments and tasks. The color of these display components can be changed to your liking.
Try setting the Digital Clock and "Day/month/year" to "" for an easy-to-read graphical clock with Treo status! Or, try setting the Analog Clock to "" and enable appointments and tasks for an agenda view text-oriented digital display. There are sample presets available under the "Sample presets" popup.
KeyguardTime+ is entirely freeware. Many thanks to Stefan Gebers for the German translation, Richard Moticska for Spanish, Frank Keung for both Chinese translations, and the many helpful (and patient) Beta testers. A special thanks to Palm Dev Software who wrote the original KeyguardTime for the Treo 600, which inspired this enhanced, redeveloped version.