⭐️2.8 / 5
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🙌16
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📼5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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1.0

January 15, 2009

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Description of Table Clock

Table Clock is an attractive digital clock with style for your iPhone or iPod Touch that is easily readable at anytime or from a distance and displays the time with many stylish options . - 28 color themes and 5 color fonts
(You can enjoy 140 styles for your style) - 12 or 24 hour-time modes - Portrait and Landscape mode for viewing - Easy to change clock style by touch
(font and background color) - Easy to change clock status by touch
(you can turn on/off alarm, time display style, seconds, date by touch) - Calendar (show current and next month) - Date with 3 format styles - Alarm with 5 sounds (vibrate also for iPhone) - Dimmer controls for night time use - Temporarily disabled auto-locking
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Table Clock: FAQ

Is Table Clock optimized for iPad devices?

No, the software for Table Clock is not compatible with iPads.
YoungHo Kim is the developer of the Table Clock app.
The minimum supported iOS version for the Table Clock app is iOS 2.2.
Users have given Table Clock a so-so rating of 2.8 out of 5.
The Main Genre Of The Table Clock App Is Utilities.
1.0 is the current version of Table Clock.
The last update for Table Clock was on July 2, 2024.
Table Clock was first released on February 5, 2023.
This app is rated for ages 17 and up, and contains mature themes or intense violence.
Table Clock is available in English.
No, Table Clock is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, Table Clock does not include options for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use Table Clock with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Table Clock

  • Solid first effort, but needs improvement

    This clock & calendar works reasonably well and may be just what you're looking for. But the top 40% of the screen is completely wasted - totally blank. Here's what's needed: Move the digital time higher on the screen (portrait mode); Allow users some choice of fonts (and not just the lame 7-segment "LCD font"); Make the calendars larger, and, really, just display just the current month, but allow users to scroll left or right to see other months; Print the full calendar month name above the calendar. This isn't a bad start - it has potential - but really needs some improvements before I use it regularly. Right now, the calendar display is so small as to almost be unusable.
  • Awsome!

    It seems that this developer quite well knows how to make apple-like app. Soft color arangement is very good. Recommended!