Tamoggemon proudly announces the release of the latest version of the most feature rich and best-looking Palm OS Binary Clock.
ABOUT VERSION 4
Our product has a custom, adjustable drawing engine that allows you to make Binary Clock look like you want it to. Previous versions scored rave reviews for their flexibility, coolness and stability – version 4 improves the following:
IMPROVED LOOKS
The rendering engine of Binary Clock 4 received a variety of polishes leading to even more configuration choices. You can now make the text background transparent, choose the jump time for the date bar and even disable the seconds columns to get a calmer display!
TREO KEYGUARD AWARE
Binary Clock 4’s alarm clock is now aware of the Keyguard feature of the Treo 600/650/680/700p, and disables it when needed.
A free 14 day trial can be downloaded from http://www.palmbinaryclock.com, while registration costs only $9.95 at MobiHand’s and includes a 30-day cash back warranty.
Registered customers get access to the update for free, and do not need to re-enter all their settings when upgrading. Binary Clock for Palm OS can automatically import settings from older versions! However, version 4.0 cannot import settings from versions older than 3.1 - contact Tamoggemon for an upgrade patch before installing version 4 (it would otherwise replace your settings with default ones)!
Palm Binary Clock is an excellent, and definitely unusual clock program. To learn more about this interesting and unique program, check out our review of Binary Clock 3 for Palm OS.
Tamoggemon Software is a software house based in Vienna, Austria, that develops Palm OS programs and manages an excellent news source (blog) called TamsPalm. They have several excellent products on the market, including Palm Binary Clock, Palm File Find, and Daily Quote for Palm OS (which also includes a free ShSh 2day plug-in).
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