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Binary Clock

Binary Clock screnshotYesterday I was looking around for a binary clock for my PDA. As ya do. I couldn’t find one I liked, so I decided to create one myself - and here it is!

Here is a run down of its features:

  • It displays the date, month, hour, minutes and seconds in binary
  • You can hide or show the ‘normal’ time display in the bottom corner
  • It comes in a range of colours:
    • Black on White (Default)
    • Green on Black (Matrix)
    • Yellow on Purple (Funky)
    • Blue on Light Blue (C64)
    • White on Black (Negative)
  • It’s completely free!

Binary ClockI’ve only tested it on my iPaq running Windows Mobile 2003, but it should work on just about any Pocket PC with the .NET Compact Framework installed. It’s good to have this program running when you have your PDA docked.
Freeware Pro - Free Software DownloadsDownload the setup file, copy it to your PDA and then run it!


DOWNLOAD ‘BINARY CLOCK’ HERE

If you like it, buy me a beerVB
I’d like to donate $
so you can buy yourself a cold one

Your comments:

 


13 Responses to “Binary Clock”

  1. April 28th, 2006 at 5:41 pm which was 2 years, 4 months ago. Hex said:

    I couldn’t have been any harder after I read about this program. I just had to have sexual intercourse with my PDA after seeing this program clock over to 00010011 10101000 1101111110101110. My life now feels more complete and meaningful. I will recommend this fantastic application to all my mates. Thank you Mugg-aaaaaarh.


  2. April 29th, 2006 at 11:57 pm which was 2 years, 4 months ago. Ted said:

    I just downloaded your binary clock program and notice a problem saving the colors. It seems reset to the default schema after I exit and reload the program.


  3. May 2nd, 2006 at 12:32 pm which was 2 years, 3 months ago. Jeff said:

    I just downloaded the binary clock program and it works on the Audiovox XV6700. Like Ted, it won’t save the color scheme once I close the program and reopen it.

    Nice Program though.


  4. May 3rd, 2006 at 9:51 pm which was 2 years, 3 months ago. Marcus said:

    Thanks for the idea.
    As of now, Binary Clock now saves your settings when you exit!
    That means that it will remember what colours you were using and also whether or not the ‘normal’ time was displayed.
    Thanks for your support :-)


  5. May 3rd, 2006 at 11:04 pm which was 2 years, 3 months ago. User said:

    A great program - thanks.

    How about a few more essential features, I’d like to choose my own colours, put a photo in the background and modify the font. Maybe a separate skin generator for Binary clock is a goer?

    Being a good clock, I would also require a backwards countdown function, stop watch and with both 12 and 24 hour options. On the binary hour a chime could go off, I reckon a sample sound of a very large clock like Big Ben would be nice. Alarms would be handy nice too. Don’t worry about letting us sample our own alarm sounds in the next beta, maybe just supply the standard ding.wav.

    Also I think that hex and octal options would be a nice touch.


  6. May 3rd, 2006 at 11:08 pm which was 2 years, 3 months ago. Marcus said:

    Nope, I think it has more than enough features :-P
    There is a Hexadecimal Clock in the pipeline though…


  7. May 11th, 2006 at 10:47 pm which was 2 years, 3 months ago. Dear User said:

    In reply to your comment:
    Christ! Any more requests! If you want all those things, why don’t you go make your own? Or ask this Marcus guy to make it for you & pay him some kinda fee… maybe use that donation box.
    As he says in the blog… it’s completely free!


  8. May 18th, 2006 at 12:08 pm which was 2 years, 3 months ago. User said:

    Yeah well, I like cooking so I would like a dropdown menu for eggs say, soft, medium and hard boiled options with an alarm that goes off softly at first then increases in volume and pitch. This can then be expanded with a database for other foods such as baked beans, pasta, roasts etc. You get the idea.
    Also, how about an analog format - that is a series of circular clocks that just have a zero or one on the face with a single hand - in a range of colours of course.
    I also can’t see why this application can’t be ported to a mobile phone - mine is a motorola, so if you get a chance Marcus will you look at that after you work it out for Nokias.
    There is no way I will pay for this software as its the ideas that are more valuable - once made the app. can be copied and becomes worthless. In fact it should be me who should be paid for contributing these brilliant suggestions to Marcus, who I am sure enjoys programming and late nights working on his revolutionary binary clock program.
    I’ll set up my Paypal account and get back to you.


  9. May 18th, 2006 at 4:28 pm which was 2 years, 3 months ago. Marcus said:

    Thanks - I hope you like Binary Clock - if you do, why not buy me a beer


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  11. June 12th, 2006 at 3:03 pm which was 2 years, 2 months ago. Simon said:

    This is the best Binary Clock app I’ve seen so far


  12. July 29th, 2006 at 11:42 am which was 2 years, 1 month ago. Marcus said:

    WOW! :-)
    Binary Clock is listed on these sites:

    How cool!


  13. February 9th, 2008 at 3:22 am which was 6 months, 3 weeks ago. Roman Black said:

    Hi,

    I am emailing Binary Clock enthusiasts to notify you
    that I have created a new standard for Binary Clock
    “faces”.

    The standard is well documented on my web page,
    and there is also a Freeware windows Binary Clock
    using the standard face. This freeware clock is
    fully open-source and modify-able to your own needs.

    The “Black Standard” for Binary Clock faces is also
    open source, you are free to create clocks of your own
    using this standard or even create your own clock
    products using this free standard.

    Please check it out at;
    http://www.RomanBlack.com/binclk.htm

    :)
    -Roman Black


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