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SPB Time
It's Your Time!
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Spb Time Today Plug-in and Pocket Plus Applet (DefaultBig skin)
After installation of Spb Time today plug-in with 4 predefined cities is activated. An applet is a graphical component which can be added to the Spb Pocket Plus Today plug-in as an individual item. As result you can easily add an analog or digital clock to any of Spb Pocket Plus tabs. User can select a view of the clock, change skins, track time in multiple cities and quickly launch Spb Time. It is possible to add several applets and configure them independently.
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Spb Time Alarm pop-up dialog (default skin)
In time of alarm user will hear the sound and see Alarm pop-up dialog. Two big colored in red and green buttons will appear for Dismiss and Snooze options. On WM 5.0 devices Dimiss and Snooze is also mapped to softkeys.
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Analog clock with the toolbar. SpbBlack47 skin
A user can easily switch screens by finger tap on Spb Time toolbar. In Analog and Digital clock modes a user can easily switch the full screen mode on or off by tapping any point of the clock screen. The options button is designed to be tapped by stylus.
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Clock full screen mode. SpbTensor skin
On this screenshot you can see how spectacular may the clock look in the full screen mode. The full screen mode in the Analog and Digital clock modes is switched on/off by simple tap on screen.
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Analog clock with the alarm control. Default Skin
To set a new alarm user can simply tap-and-hold on the analog clock face and choose New Alarm from the context menu. The alarm pictogram will be shown at the tapped place and a graphical alarm control will appear on the screen. Tap-and-drag the alarm icon to set the alarm time approximately. A 5 minutes presicion is used. Use arrows to adjust the exact alarm time.
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Digital clock. White Skin
In digital clock mode a user can configure options to show seconds, calendar and alarms. The time representation format is selected according to user locale setting.
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World clock. White Skin
Four cities can be selected for time monitoring. A user can select a city either from the dropdown list or right on the map and then tap on the red flag. Small markers for city locations may be hidden or shown by setting the corresponding option. The night shadow can also be switched on or off.
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World clock full screen mode
The world map can be zoomed to the full screen mode. This mode allows user to better hit a desired city. The full screen map is draggable. In this mode a user can select a city to monitor using the context menu.
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Stopwatch. Cube Skin
Spb Time stopwatch screen allows users to make precise time evaluation. An unlimited number of lap time markers can be exported to the CSV format.
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Timers. Black Skin
The timer screen allows you to set up to five simultaneously running reminders for specific time periods.
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Multistopwatches. Black Skin
This screen allows you to run up to five time counters. Similarly to the single stopwatch screen, lap time support with ability to save the lap time lists is provided.
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Skin selection
Enter the Skins tab of the options dialog to see available skins provided by Spb Time to customize the program design. You can remove any skin but the current and the default ones.
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Screen saver options
You can customize some options that set the screen saver behavior. When your Pocket PC is being charged, after the timeout period the selected Spb Time screen will be automatically runned. You can also provide a list of exceptions - programs, from which the screen saver will never be started.
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World clock options
In this dialog you can set cities to be monitored by Spb Time program, assign them to certain monitors, as well as to choose if the night shadow and city markers will be shown on the map.
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Alarm options
For each alarm you can customize some specific options, such as the alarm name, time and day of alarm activation and different snooze and sound options.
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Purchase ($14.95)
Windows Mobile 2003 Phone Edition
Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC
Windows Mobile 2003 SE Phone Ed.
Windows Mobile 2003 SE Pocket PC
Windows Mobile 5 Phone Edition
Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC
Windows Mobile 6 Classic
Windows Mobile 6 Professional
Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
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