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ExtensionTPClock
Extension: TPClock
Project-TPClock OverviewThe extension displays a nice binary clock on the Chrome bar. Colors are easily customisable so it can nicely match any Chrome theme you might be using. ScreenshotsIn action, various themes:
Options page:
Reading the clockTo see how to decode the time, look here: TPClock Decoding. OptionsYou can configure the looks and behaviour of the extension in the options. To go to the options, just click the clock. It's easiest to learn about what each option does by changing them - the clock's behaviour is changed immediately (there's no need to click any Save button). For explanation of some of the options, please visit TPClock Decoding. DownloadDownload the extension from the Extensions Gallery. FeedbackIf you find a bug or have a feature request, please fill an issue (unless there's already one on the issues list). |
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I love TPClock and have been using the systray version for a long time. I found this Chrome extension because I was searching for a more customisable bit layout. The systray clock is mapped:
This extension's format is similar, just upside-down. Are you considering having more options for bit layout? For instance, I was curious as to how this would work:
Western eyes are naturally trained to read from left to right (especially for elements on the right side of our screens) and the pairing of two bits on a row might make for easier reading and quicker counting.
Also, are there any plans to release your source code? I would love to map the data in different ways and see what works best!
If the clock only show the hhmmss will be nice.