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FlWorld 4.41
An alternative interface for the built-in world time application. Displays current time in up to six cities chosen from the Time application's database, simultaneously. Features world time-zone map with areas of day and night, and realistic moon-phase display. Also includes simple time zone calculator; "What time is it in Paris when it's 13:45 in New York?". EPOC version also features automatic DST checking and is Revo friendly.
Size: 205k
Clock5 v1.86
Size: 120k
Date: June 11th 2001
Is a full-screen digital clock display with a built-in calendar and other displays that doubles as a password-protected screensaver for the EPOC platform. Clock5 v1.85 is available for download in Finnish, Hungarian, and Italian. A large selection of logos and alternative voice files are also available for use with Clock5
StopWatch (GE) 5.2
Size: 2k
Date: March 26th 2001
Looking for a stop watch that has a lot to offer? Check out these features: Lap Timer, Addup Timer, Countdown Timer, Alarm function
Displays up to twenty Lap/Add Times, Two separate time displays
Sleep Mode
This clock can run for up to 99hrs 59 min 59 sec. It's a pretty neat application
Timer 1.07
Size: 9k
Date: March 26th 2001
Timer provides a large elapsed and countdown timer display. The time remaining is also displayed as a percentage.
When the count is down to zero, the display flashes vigorously and can even beep to catch your attention. If you want you can shut the Psion down and program it to automatically power back on again minutes before the timer goes off.
Berlin Clock 1.1 (Revo)
Size: 4k
Date: March 15th 2001
This is a clock program where the upper row of four lamps represent 5 hours each. The four lamps in the row below indicate one full hour each. Three burning lamps in the first row and three in the second account for (5+5+5+1+1+1) 18 hours, which is 6pm. The third row of eleven tall lamps represent 5 minutes. In the original version of the clock the 3rd, 6th, and 9th are red colored indicating the quarter hours where as the other lamps are yellow (Implemented with grey in version 1.1).
Berlin Clock 1.1
Size: 5k
Date: March 1st 2001
This is a clock program where the upper row of four lamps represent 5 hours each. The four lamps in the row below indicate one full hour each. Three burning lamps in the first row and three in the second account for (5+5+5+1+1+1) 18 hours, which is 6pm. The third row of eleven tall lamps represent 5 minutes. In the original version of the clock the 3rd, 6th, and 9th are red colored indicating the quarter hours where as the other lamps are yellow (Implemented with grey in version 1.1). In the last row every lamp represents 1 minute.

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