The Clock by seense

The Clock by seense

By Fabrice Leyne

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2018-11-01
  • Current Version: 4.9.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 13.34 MB
  • Developer: Fabrice Leyne
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 15.0
Score: 4.05556
4.05556
From 18 Ratings

Description

After 10 years on the Mac and tens of thousands of happy users, The Clock now on your iPhone/iPad. The Clock • Keep track, easily and efficiently of your contacts in different time zones. • Have a quick view on a Calendar, which can be integrated with the iOS Calendar • Easily setup meetings with the Meeting Planner. • Have a highlight on the Business Hours and Holidays of your subcontractors, customers, ... • Highly customizable. • Be reminded when to Take a Break and relax. • Widget ready for your convenience. • Siri Shortcuts available. • Responsive design to adapt to portrait/landscape view. • HandOff with The Clock on your Mac. The World Clocks • AM/PM or 24Hours. • Analog or Digital Clock view. • Choose among a wide range of complications • Business Hours. • Time offset. • Sunrise/Sunset. • Country. • Time Zone offset (PDT, CDT, UTC…). • Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. • AM/PM, 24H. • Drag&Drop the world clocks to order them. • Beautiful clock face displaying day and night. • Personalize the world clock time format per cities. • Change the city name. • PDT, CDT, MDT, GMT… and more automatically adapting during daylight saving period. Meeting Planner • Meeting Planner swipe the screen to travel through time. • Business Hours led to check if your contact is in the working hours time frame. • Select a date in the calendar for an accurate Daylight Saving adjustment. • With the iOS Calendar integration into The Clock have a quick look on your schedule • With the Calendar Complication, automatically know if you are busy while planning a meeting. • Export easily your schedule information with the share menu or Drag & Drop (iPad). • Slider automatically round the time to 15/30 min. Calendar • Navigate the months with a tap, or keyboard shortcuts (iPad Pro). • Show/Hide the Calendar. • Toggle week/month view. • Show/Hide the weeks number. • Select your referenced calendar for the week number. (Regional settings, or ISO 8601). • Select a day in Meeting Planner for an accurate Daylight Saving adjustment. • Highlight days off per city. • Follow the iOS setting for Calendar first day of the week or set your own... • Choose to integrate or not with the iOS Calendar. • Have a quick view on your calendar events. • Calendar complication to immediately see what is coming next on your schedule. Accessibility • Voice Over. • Dynamic Type for font size to adapt to your need. • Color blind friendly. • Haptic feedback (for device supporting it). Other • Choose between 4 beautiful themes (White/Dark/Daisy Blue/Deep Dark). • Select clock faces. • Keyboard Shortcuts for most common actions (on iPad Pro with keyboard). • Backup/Restore your settings easily (Local, Dropbox, iCloud). • Enjoy the Take a Break feature, and relax. • And more … • And with a real user manual to go deeper in the discovery of all the features.

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Reviews

  • No Seconds for Digital Clocks

    3
    By --Skybird--
    Unfortunately, there seems no setting to display seconds for a digital clock.
  • Does not track time accurately

    1
    By 2014viewthis1
    After giving them money I kick myself Both the Mac and the iPhone app and widget do not track time and or several minutes off!!! Do not purchase. It should work on install but has major glitches and doesn’t keep in sync with OS time or city time. Why????!!!! It’s just the time not weather conditions. It’s like it’s not refreshing in background. Trying to contact developers and get money back and the Apple if they refuse. It might be a money scam. Will report back here if not resolved in 24 hours.
  • Love this app!

    5
    By MOT_from_ATL
    The Clock has all of the features I was looking for in a world clock - and THEN SOME! I can keep track of multiple time zones that I do business in and quickly schedule worldwide meetings! Having a built-in break-timer is icing on the cake! Some features take a momen or two to locate - my only minor gripe - but once learned, I LIKE how everything works and is organized! I feel the same way about the OS-X app and will post these same comments there! NICE WORK by Fabrice Leyne! Buy it!
  • Great App, but the UI in dark mode is not optimized

    4
    By Jim Zenn
    I think the app is properly good. However, in dark mode, the app isn’t well optimized.
  • Great App

    4
    By TunnelHonker
    Great app. Allows planning like no other I’ve seen. I work overseas and now have a fine tool to use in reviewing planning for the areas of the world I work with. One bug that need attention: when using analog clocks as I do, the upper half of the top clock is chopped off. It doesn’t matter if the calendar is showing or not. Minor annoyance and four stars.
  • Shows time; needs tweaking

    3
    By wormser03
    Good app for comparing time zones, but the UI functionality isn't intuitive and doesn't match iOS practices. One specific unintuitive part is when you delete a time zone. After deleting, there no clear way to "finish" the process, or simply press "Done" like across most iOS actions. Instead you have to press settings and the delete icon again which isn't intuitive and awkward.
  • Great App. Needs a Help System

    5
    By Dan Greening
    I have loved this app on MacOS for years. And I love its iOS implementation as much, or more. Pros . Great capability to plan multi-time zone meetings. By a simple scrolling motion, you can change the contemplated time of meeting in every zone and see whether the time is within business hours, whether it is light out (with a beautifully sunshine map), and what day it is. . It has a built-in Pomodoro timer, barely mentioned, that helps you focus for blocks of time, then take a break. This replaces another standalone app for me. . It can connect with the built-in calendar to show you what’s on the docket, and help you plan meetings. . It has colorblind accessibility settings. I’m one of the 5% of men who is colorblind, so I appreciate this. Cons . The app is new on iOS and complex, and there is no help system I can find. . Some approaches could benefit from a little home brew user experience research. For example, the develop could just ask an inexperienced friend “Hey Ms New User, looking at this app, how would you delete a time zone clock?” and then just sit back and watch that friend struggle to figure out what most people find intuitive, and then implement that. My guess is that some, maybe most, would first touch the clock they want to delete. They might press it harder. They might try to swipe it up, down, sideways to see if it exposed a delete/rename/whatever option bar. None such things happen. You have to click the ... at the bottom, and then press the garbage can. Normally users expect the garbage can to be something you click after you select the item to be deleted, but this reverses the sequence we are most used to. Cognitive dissonance. There are tons of little idiosyncrasies like this. . There are minor cosmetic bugs, like the configuration that says “set the bottom right area of clocks” which changes the top left area. :) This app costs $7. I like this app on the Mac. I like it enough on iOS to give the developer the benefit of the doubt. Both the Mac and the iOS app are sufficiently innovative and useful to pay for, assuming these idiosyncrasies get fixed. If they don’t, that would be a shame, because many people will not benefit from it due to counterintuitive user experience and the lack of a help system. All that being said, I give it a 5. .
  • Joy

    5
    By Cloudnut
    When an app is a joy to use - it should be shared. The Clock (iOS and osX) is worth the investment both in $ and in the time to learn use all the features. The help menu is linked and easy to use. I was 100% up on the app in :10, and I’m from the technology challenged Bboomer gen. Besides the well crafted tutorial, the other element that makes it eady to learn to use well, and really useful, is the match of features between mac and ios / something who’s importance becomes very obvious after a few days. My MOKU stand for my iPhone X, the Windy app, and this app makes using technology more of a joy. Hervey
  • So great it's now available on iOS!

    5
    By gwcali
    Been using this on my Mac for years and now it's finally on iOS! Scheduling meetings around the world is now even easier on the go on my phone instead of waiting to get back to my computer to use the Mac app.
  • Perfect

    5
    By antigone23
    I regularly talk to friends and businesses in different time zones. I’ve used and loved the Mac version of this app, and the iOS version is just as good, and fits in perfectly with the modern look of IOS12 on my iPhone X.

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