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A simple clock application/program with alarm clock and calendar.

Instructions:

Touch screen: Alarm: To change the alarm time, touch the on/off icon of the alarm. Adjust the desired alarm time by touching the arrows above and below the hour and minute. Touch the set icon to activate the alarm. Speaker icon/button turns the beep on and off. Calendar: Touch the left arrow icon for previous month, right arrow icon for the next month. Touch the up arrow icon to change the year forward, and down arrow icon to change the year backward. Touch the circle icon to display the current date. Note: You can change the position of icons alarm on/off, set, speaker and date. Sun and moon rises and sets at the top screen, and continues to revolve at the lower screen. Update: v.3.4 Enlarged the Date icons. Combined the Alarm On/Off and Set icons. Add CalendarZ to title v.3.3 Change the displayed month and year of the calendar. v.3.2 Calendar added. Shows the current Month.

Replying to:A2D_apps
Hey is it ok if I use it in my SNAKE OS? I need somethig like this
Thanks. Pm me the key when it's ready

Replying to:A2D_apps
Hey is it ok if I use it in my SNAKE OS? I need somethig like this
pm sent.

I noticed that you don't use TIME$ and DATE$. How do you get the time and date without them?

Replying to:Guzzler
I noticed that you don't use TIME$ and DATE$. How do you get the time and date without them?
I used TMREAD and DTREAD to get the time and date.

This is actually really cool I like this ---------------------------------- http://goo.gl/2B3wMq

Replying to:Guzzler
I noticed that you don't use TIME$ and DATE$. How do you get the time and date without them?
Great! Thanks!

How do you manage to get whether it's a Sunday, Monday, etc. on the calendar?

Replying to:answer
How do you manage to get whether it's a Sunday, Monday, etc. on the calendar?
Simple, the DTREAD command have an extra output return value. DTREAD OUT Y,M,D,W W stands for the day of the week; 0=Sunday :D

Replying to:answer
How do you manage to get whether it's a Sunday, Monday, etc. on the calendar?
Ah, thank you very much(I was unaware of a DTREAD command :o)

Can I use ClockZ and CalendarZ in my upcoming OS, 3DS OS?

Really love the functionality that this has with the alarm and calendar! Quick question though, what do the sun and the white dot on the clock face do? And why does the alarm have to be on for you do be able to set it?

Replying to:Ptcguy
Really love the functionality that this has with the alarm and calendar! Quick question though, what do the sun and the white dot on the clock face do? And why does the alarm have to be on for you do be able to set it?
Maybe im testing it

Replying to:Ptcguy
Really love the functionality that this has with the alarm and calendar! Quick question though, what do the sun and the white dot on the clock face do? And why does the alarm have to be on for you do be able to set it?
Using Internet Explorer I see