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Goldfinger Clock Analysis

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Goldfinger Clock is a comprehensive time management application designed for iPhone users, falling under the Utilities & Tools category. This app offers a range of features, including customizable alarms, timers, and a world clock, ensuring that users can manage their time effectively across different time zones. The intuitive interface allows for easy navigation, making it suitable for both casual users and professionals who require precise time tracking.

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In addition to its basic functionalities, Goldfinger Clock provides advanced features such as a stopwatch and the ability to set recurring alarms, which can be tailored to individual schedules. Users can also personalize their experience with various themes and sound options for alarms, enhancing usability. Overall, this app serves as a reliable tool for anyone looking to optimize their time management and stay organized.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.4
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 12.1.2
Additional Requirements
Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch., Requires iPhone OS 2.2 or later., iTunes account required
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
35
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

This clock is a little hommage to the third James Bond movie Goldfinger from 1964 with Sean Connery and, as Bad Guy Auric Goldfinger, Gerd Froebe....
This clock is a little hommage to the third James Bond movie "Goldfinger" from 1964 with Sean Connery and, as "Bad Guy" Auric Goldfinger, Gerd Froebe. He places an "Atomic Device" in Fort Knox (set design by genius Ken Adam). Its countdown was stopped - as an exception not from Bond himself - exactly 7 seconds before the explotion.So called "Sidelits" were used as displays which are utterly rare and only manufactured for a very short time before those Nixie, filament, fluorescence, LED and LCD techniques appeared (for whom numerious clock implementations already exist for the iPhone). I've never seen "Sidelits" beyond the "Goldfinger" movie - stacks of thin glass plates with engraved "pixels" which reflect the light from a side mounted bulb upwards. Due to this construction the light of the current digit shines through the topmost plates. The "Goldfinger Clock" imitates this fading effect as well.FEATURES:- Portrait or Landscape Mode.- Disable Rotation as option.- Hide Status Bar as option.- User definable color and brightness for foreground and background.- No "Vintage Shadow" as option.- Automatic "Night Mode" with reduced arbitrary brightness.- "Screen Saver" to eliminate burn effects as option.- Alarm with sound and/or vibration. Alarm remains active in standby mode.- Disable iPhone's "Auto Lock" as option to keep "Goldfinger Clock" permanently running.- Date as "YYYY-MM-DD", "DD-MM-YYYY" or "MM-DD-YYYY".- Time as "HH:MM:SS" or "HH:MM".- AND: Define days within periodical intervals (a useful gadget not only for Bond girls...).SPECIALS:- Goldfinger Clock's alarm works also if the iPhone is set to standby and runs with battery. Other alarm clock apps often work only if the iPone is connected to the power supply or a computer.Requests & suggestions may be send to email@ivo-wessel.dePS: Thanks to Apple choosing this nice app ID: 300756457 :-)...---VERSION 1.0 (2008-12-20):- First release.VERSION 1.1 (2008-12-28):- (see "About" tab page)VERSION 1.2 (2009-01-05):- (see "About" tab page)VERSION 1.3 (2009-01-26):- (see "About" tab page)VERSION 1.4 (2009-04-16):- New localisation German.- Large help windows with HTML format. Font size can be changed by pinching/spreading with two fingers.

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