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The Metric Clock

The Metric Clock

Current time in metric time

⭐️4.4 / 5
Rating
🙌10
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of The Metric Clock

1.9

May 31, 2020

- Save color and time zone settings as user defaults

1.8

May 19, 2020

- Correct problem with UMT date string

1.7

March 28, 2020

- Correct timezone phrase after daylight savings change

1.6

February 10, 2020

- Smoother portrait/landscape transitions

1.5

February 8, 2020

- Portrait mode - General improvements

1.4

February 4, 2020

- Buttons to change colors and switch to Universal time - General improvements
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1.3

January 26, 2020

- Correct horizontal centering - Display improvements

1.2

January 26, 2020

- More descriptive time phrases - Correct problem with early morning times
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1.1

January 24, 2020

- Update time zone text - Better Dark Mode support

1.0

January 24, 2020

Price History of The Metric Clock

Description of The Metric Clock

Popularized by the Simpson's season 10 episode, "They Saved Lisa's Brain" and implemented by French Revolutionaries from 1793 to 1795, metric time consists of 10 hours per day and 100 minutes per hour. Mid-day is 5:00 and midnight is 10:00, easier than imperial numbers for orienting your day-to-day activities. With the clock's simple and direct display, you can show your friends a different way to tell time, or set up a display on your desk, with your iPhone or iPad. Metric minutes are a little bit longer than imperial minutes, so be patient when watching the time progress. Because there are 100 minutes in an hour, the time 4:85 is equivalent to 4.85 (decimal); click on the time to convert between colon or a period in the time display. Click the paint brush button to change the colors of the interface. Also, switch back and forth between local metric time and Universal metric time with the globe button.
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The Metric Clock: FAQ

Is The Metric Clock available on iPad devices?

Yes, The Metric Clock works on iPads.
Craig Dietrich launched the The Metric Clock app.
The Metric Clock minimum iOS requirement is iOS 10.0.
The rating of 4.4 out of 5 that The Metric Clock has received from users is outstanding.
The The Metric Clock App Relates To The Utilities Genre.
1.9 is the newest version of The Metric Clock.
July 17, 2024 is the date of the latest The Metric Clock update.
The Metric Clock was introduced to the market on February 6, 2023.
Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.
The Metric Clock can be used in English.
Unfortunately, The Metric Clock is not on Apple Arcade.
No, The Metric Clock does not allow for in-app purchases.
Sorry, The Metric Clock is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of The Metric Clock

  • Metric calendar

    This is a very good and fun app, one suggestion though, would it not be better if it also included the metric calendar instead of the Gregorian calendar?
  • While interesting, disappointing.

    The clock in it self isn’t wrong I think? but has no effective features. cannot set up an alarm, no widget feature. has potential for anyone wanting to convert to metric time system but falls short. it’s gimmicky requiring me to leave the app open to see the time (in metric) could have been so much more but apparently just a gag to confuse friends or something?

    Suggestions for developer:

    -add an alarm
    -add a calendar feature or make a calendar app
    -add widget
    -if possible change the apple time in settings
    -stop watch feature
    -timer (countdown) feature

    I would love to use this for actual life purposes it’s a shame it’s the only app I hope this gets updated.

    Not bad, just not useful.
  • New world order

    I’m a huge fan of metric everything, including time. Part of my new world order requires the conversion to the metric system, including metric time, and even a metric calendar. I love this app. I was about to develop one myself, but it already exists. Well done!!!