Atomic Clock

by William Warby

Atomic clock is a digital clock made of pixels which animate to give the effect of the digits morphing into one another. It is highly customisable, allowing you to select various background and pixel styles and colours and choose which elements of the display are visible, and in response to popular demand it is now resizable.

The design was inspired by an open-source experimental Flash file from the incredible bit-101.com.

NOTE:
If you like this Widget check out Atomic Timer too; it's a highly customizable countdown / count up timer based on this design.
Current Version: 1.2.2

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  1. William
    October 18, 2005 · version 1.2.0 William
    Version 1.2.1 is submitted and the 12am bug is fixed. Should be there in a couple of days.

  2. William
    October 18, 2005 · version 1.2.0 William
    psydeath,

    You are quite correct, I've just changed my system time to 12:30am and it does indeed display this as 00:30. I'll fix it now and publish a new version.

  3. psydeath
    October 17, 2005 · version 1.2.0 psydeath
    im still getting the 12 hour 00 bug where it displays 00 instead of 12, and im using the latest version.
    its happening in the am part, i havent tried the pm part yet.

  4. William
    October 15, 2005 · version 1.2.0 William
    Zach,

    Thanks for your comment but so far I have been unable to replicate this behaviour. The Widget uses the same function to resize the frame whether it's sizing up or down and in the testing I just carried out, I set the clock to 12 hour mode without the leading zero and continually changed my system time from 9am to 10am and the Widget resized and remained centered throughout.

    Could you give me some more information about the circumstances under which this behaviour occurs? Do you have More

  5. Zach
    October 12, 2005 · version 1.2.0 Zach
    First off, wonderful widget. It's a permanent fixture on my desktop, and I've even turned off the normal system tray clock.
    However, I've found a small bug that doesn't seem to be in the coments yet. It seems that when the clock is in 12-hour mode and doesn't display the leading zero of the hours, the resizing causes it to inch its way to the right. This is because when it expands, it expands right, and when it contracts, it contracts to the center. If you could make this consistent, so that it doesn't slowly move across the screen, that would be great.

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