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ProjectION Pocket Digital Clock (HTC Home Plug-in Clone)

Posted by Doug Smith on March 7, 2008 – 11:01 am  Share
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pdc_default-custom;size_240,320AT&T Tilt Users that don’t want to load the HTC Home Plug-in can now get the flavor (Flava?) with Pocket Digital Clock. Check out the link below for a free download.

Overview

Pocket Digital Clock (PDC) is a small and simple program that shows a large digital clock with second display on the Windows Mobile Today Screen. Date is shown above the digital clock very much like the HTC Home plug-in. Name of the service provider is replaced by day of week instead.

Tapping on Pocket Digital Clock will bring the user to the Clock and Alarms window, similar to the behavior of Windows Mobile default Date plug-in.

 

Nothing more, nothing less.

Features:

  • Large digital clock with second display (Fixed height)
  • Light-weight program (Main DLL is only 19 KB in size)
  • VGA and QVGA support
  • Square screen support
  • Orientation awareness
  • Low CPU usage
  • Customizable TrueType font for time digits
  • Time format based on Regional Settings
  • Day and date follow system font size
  • Two flavors of day/date arrangement
  • Freeware

Requirements:

  • Windows Mobile 5.0 or later
  • Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center (for installation)

Download ProjectION’s Pocket Digital Clock by clicking here

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  • Chris
    Thanks! works great!!
  • JF
    No thanks. This completely hosed my Tilt. Text was replaced with numbers, it disabled my Wisbar Adv 3 and locked it up repeatedly.
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