What’s Coming Up Next? – Tom Bluewater Introducing aClocks Premium for iOS

iOS iPhone software aClocks Premium

TOKYO (MacHouse) – About two weeks ago, I released an analog clock app phone iPhone. Then, some 10 days later, I submitted a desktop application based on that iPhone app to Mac App Store. Although it’s been ready for release at Mac App store, I have decided to put a hold on it and put it through Apple’s technical advice (TSI, DTS or whatever) since it crashes on my MacBook Pro for some unknown reasons. For the time being, I’m ready to release a new iPhone app, which is based on the first analog app again. It’s called aClocks Premium.

iOS Swift iPhone aClocks Premium International Clocks

Tom Bluewater
  iOS Swift iPhone aClocks Premium International Clocks

Tom Bluewater

aClocks Premium is an advanced version of an existing iPhone app called aClocks. It allows the user to run multiple analog clocks at a time. It comes with several, additional features that aClocks doesn’t have. aClocks Premium lets you select a clock skin out of 22 styles. Some of them are quite pretty. Also, aClocks Premium lets you highlight locator buttons so that you can give some of the clocks special attention.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – Tom Bluewater Introducing aClocks Desktop for Mac OS X

Mac OS X software aClocks Desktop

TOKYO (MacHouse) – About a week ago, I introduced an analog clock app called aClocks for iOS. So now what!? You’ve guessed it right. A new desktop application that I submitted to Mac App Store minutes ago is called aClocks Desktop.

Mac App Store application aClocks Desktop

Tom Bluewater
  Mac App Store application aClocks Desktop

Tom Bluewater

aClocks Desktop is a desktop version of an existing iOS app that lets you run multiple analog clocks at a time. Just as the iOS version does, aClocks Desktop covers more than 200 cities around the globe. aClocks observes day light saving time and Japanese holidays. If you have a clock that is under the day light saving time, then a clock will have a graphic notation at the top-left corner.   Continue reading

What’s Coming Up Next? – Tom Bluewater Introducing aClocks for iOS

iOS iPhone software aClocks

TOKYO (MacHouse) – It’s been about four months since Apple, Inc. released iOS 10. There’s a world clock app by Apple. It used to let you run analog or digital clocks. But you can no longer run analog clocks under iOS 10. So if you want to run multiple analog clocks, hmmm… Use aClocks?

iOS Swift iPhone aClocks

Tom Bluewater
  iOS Swift iPhone aClocks

Tom Bluewater

aClocks is an iPhone-only iOS application. It lets you run multiple analog clocks at a time, covering more than 200 cities around the globe. aClocks observes day light saving time and Japanese holidays. If you have a clock that is under the day light saving time, then a clock will have a rotating, graphic notation at the top-left corner.   Continue reading