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gAlexE
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09/24/11 02:47 AM (14 years ago)

Adding CLOCK and TIMER

Hello All, I signed up to BuzzTouch to create a specific app. The central features will be: 1. a timer adjustable by the user 2. a small clock display automatically referenced to the local time in a given city 3. an alarm clock. How do I load these into the app as I create it? My search here gives me the impression buzztouch will not cater for this. Thanks in advance for any assistance. Alex
 
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09/24/11 07:54 AM (14 years ago)
These features are not available yet for quick and easy implementation from your buzztouch control panel, i would suggest playing around with buzztouch v1.5 (early adopter) lots of goodies in there, just click on your email in the top right corner of the screen and you should see a selection for v1.5 early adopters in your panel...if you are familiar with code you could also play around with some javascript to make timers and stuff...some good info on the forum and google on ways around these things :)
 
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09/24/11 09:23 PM (14 years ago)
@gAlexE: Like ian mentions...get a super basic v1.5 app going and all you'll need to do is create 'one screen' for your timer / clock. Yes, you'll need to code this screen yourself but starting with a packaged v1.5 buzztouch app will make it much easier than starting from scratch. Have a look at the documentation for buzztouch v1.5 and look into adding a Custom Plug In (your timer / clock screen) to your project.
 
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09/25/11 07:17 AM (14 years ago)
Okay. I'm a beginner so this is all 100% new to me, including the meaning of basic terminology and processes. eg Coding, SDK, etc. There will be TWO screens: one for inputs (such as with an alarm clock) and one for the display after the input (such as with a timer). Thanks for the information, so far.
 
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09/26/11 06:53 AM (14 years ago)
Okay. I'm a beginner so this is all 100% new to me, including the meaning of basic terminology and processes. eg Coding, SDK, etc. There will be TWO screens: one for inputs (such as with an alarm clock) and one for the display after the input (such as with a timer). Thanks for the information, so far.
 

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