Okay, I'll speak slower. When I say "think iPod nano" I'm referring to actual clock, e.g, hands, time constantly showing, tick tock, clock. While there are apps that provide this functionality, the clock app does not.
Grown-ups call that a world clock, as shown at the top of the pane.
It would have been better concede your argument instead of that post. Please tell us how a world clock is not a clock. Last I heard "world" means something very different from "not a". Heck, World Clock gets you several clocks.
If you wanted a single clock, then saying just that would have been much clearer.
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Wouldn't that violate the NDA?
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Sure hope one can move it to a folder, no matter how beautiful it's made.
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Originally Posted by Dpen00
Nice, but I agree with everyone else. Where is the Weather app? Makes no sense for it not to be on the iPad.
Why? I have 6 weather apps on my iPad. Weather is very random here in the UK!!
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Originally Posted by PhilBoogie
Wouldn't that violate the NDA?
Just like all the pictures posted here, you mean?
I actually don't know, never read the NDA.
Design is fully stolen from Swiss Mondaine
Uncredited of course and certainly not compensated for financially. The apple way.
Calculator!
Same clock in Basel's shop for 195.- Swiss Francs.
What I find ironic about the clock app is that it does everything time-related except function as an acutal clock--think iPod nano.
"Think iPod nano" what? Of course it functions as an actual clock. How do you not get that?
Okay, I'll speak slower. When I say "think iPod nano" I'm referring to actual clock, e.g, hands, time constantly showing, tick tock, clock. While there are apps that provide this functionality, the clock app does not.
iPod nano:
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Clocks. Boom. Ticking, and also tocking… And if you'd look at the start of the thread, the same is true on the iPad.
Grown-ups call that a world clock, as shown at the top of the pane.
It would have been better concede your argument instead of that post. Please tell us how a world clock is not a clock. Last I heard "world" means something very different from "not a". Heck, World Clock gets you several clocks.
If you wanted a single clock, then saying just that would have been much clearer.