Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Entertainment | Free | C Loep | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
* True binary clock mode
* BCD binary clock mode
* Optional digital clock
* 24 hr (military) time mode
* 12 hr (am/pm) time mode
* Configurable colors
* Option to disable screen lock
The clock supports 2 types of binary clocks, true binary in portrait orientation and BCD in landscape.
For more information about binary clocks, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_clock
Note, this is an ad supported lite version of True Binary Clock, if you like it, check out the full version.
This is the best app ever. Only bad thing is that it does the dots. If possible make it do 1's and 0's. I understand if there isnt room on the screen but please try.
It's a cool app. I just wish I knew how to read it. I think there should be a section that explains how each number us represented. I kind of starting getting 1-9 but the other numbers were a little harder for me.
Portrait (upright) bottom to top: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32. Add the values. Landscape bottom to top: 1, 2, 4, 8. Notice there are two rows for hours, minutes, & seconds each. Each left row is tens and each right row is ones. Add the values.
I'm used to the 4 dot binary clock, but it didn't take me that long to figure out this one. I like it. If you don't know how to read binary clocks, google it. You can find instructions online. People should learn to look for instructions on their own. Some folks are waayyy to spoiled about being spoon fed with every information.
Having both the 3 rows or the 6 is great and the options are awesome too. The ad at the bottom makes for a very unappealing portrait mode. Otherwise this would be a 5 star app for being free.
I picked this up as a teaching tool for my kids. They seemed to have lost interest, but I still like it.
I searched for one of these and this is the only one I found.