Finally, as stress is starting to ebb off, I have time to formally announce BinaryClock 2.0 to all TamsPalm readers.

BinaryClock 2.0, which is the successor of BinaryClock 1.0(imho the best binary clock for the Palm OS), is a free upgrade for all existing BinaryClock 1.0 customers. It introduces the following new features:

TrueTYPE font support
The versatile text module of BinaryClock 1.0 was helpful-and version 2
improves it by supporting truetype fonts via FontBucket.

Silent alarms
BinaryClock 2.0 lets you choose freely how you wish to be alerted. You can now disable the alarm sound.

HiRes+ fullscreen mode
If the status bar distorts your view-simply hide it. A quick tap brings it back.

Feel free to take the BinaryClock quick tour, or download an evaluation version.

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  3. Compiling FontBucket with PODS 1.2
  4. BinaryClock 4 prerelease
  5. tejpWriter 3.0 released

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