Time Baby v3 for PSP |
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Art from the QJ forums has released another homebrew application today, building on his simple clock which was released almost a week ago. This is another milestone on Art's quest to create a project that has a few live simultaneous displays all in one application. He is sharing his work as the program develops and this is where he is at so far. The above picture doesn't really describe what this program is, other than that it contains a clock. It's not that simple though.
Time Baby v3 for PSP is actually a talking clock with many features, something we haven't seen in my time here at QJ before. Here's the full feature list:
- Displays the time in 24 hour format with hours, minutes and seconds
- Rolling odometer style graphic display
- Speaks the time in hours and minutes
- Bean counter sub display can be turned on or off (can be used to count laps, or anything, with headset remote as trigger)
- Works in real time, so no operation freezes any other operation (ie. display does not freeze while speaking the time, etc.)
- Tested with iR Shell - Can speak the time through the headphones while an mp3 is playing.
View: [Forum release thread]
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Comments [refresh]
just kiddin dont ge mad at me
who cares??
@2:
exactly
now if it could put the psp into a sort of sleep mode and act as a mobile alarm clock then we might have somthing
Ever since I bought my psp, i have been too lazy to press home to look at the time. this solved my problems and made my day!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! THANKS ART
cool, been waiting for the updated version, the earlier one was just a clock -.- hope this develop into something really good!
A program that you could set up many alarm times on would be helpful.
(example for a typical day for me) set an alarm for wake up, lunch, 2pm meeting, dinner, time to head to gym, time to go to bed.
But all at once, instead of having to set up 6 different alarm clocks.
And yes, I do need an alarm to remember to bother eating, and to remember to go to bed at a normal time, instead of sitting here working all night. ;)
Would be good if alarm has some options for example. everlasting ring til an input from user, snooze for how many mins? Alarm sound adjust...
These are some of the things i hope you could enhanced it and that would be wonderful.
Further enhanced alarmed would be solving some mastermind stuff to off the alarm. Lol..
Change font!
And man, are you colorblind or what?