The UQH Timepiece is a clock for time travelers - it offers a time and date live-tile on the windows8 start screen !
The UQH Timepiece is a clock for time travelers - it offers a time and date live-tile on the windows8 start screen !
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Program license Trial version
Developer GlobCoDesign
Works under Windows
Vote
(8 votes)
Developer
GlobCoDesign
Works under
Windows
Program license
Trial version
Pros
- Presents both standard and unequal hour time formats
- Displays real-time sunrise and sunset with historical accuracy
- Feature-rich alarm and timer management
- Educational and visually engaging interface
- Lightweight on system resources
Cons
- Niche concept may not appeal to all users
- Limited customization options for appearance
- Optimized primarily for Windows 8 interface
Blends modern timekeeping with the ancient concept of unequal hours
Distinct Approach to Time Tracking
UneQual Hours Clock for Windows 8 introduces a distinctive spin to the typical clock app by merging current standard time representation with the lesser-known system of unequal hours. This method harks back to ancient practices when days were divided into 24 segments, yet those segments would vary in length depending on the season. As a result, the app visually and mathematically demonstrates how the passage of time shifts with the changing daylight and darkness across the year.
Dual Time Display and Informative Interface
Users are greeted by a dynamic tile interface displaying both the standard (equal) clock and date alongside the unequal hours. The application provides live data for sunrise and sunset, so each unequal hour is precisely calculated for the current location and day. Because these ancient hours expand or contract as the season shifts, the clock actively shows the varying lengths. This offers users a real-time comparison between standard and unequal time measurements, allowing for exploration of time as it was perceived throughout history.
Alarm and Timer Features
UneQual Hours Clock is equipped with comprehensive alarm and timer functionalities. Alarms can be set according to the modern clock or the ancient hours, offering a playful way for users to time their activities with either perspective. The timer works similarly, providing both systems in parallel, useful for experiments or those looking to understand the subtleties of historical timekeeping.
Unique Educational Value
For those interested in history, astronomy, or educational tools, the app is particularly valuable. It not only presents the shifting calculation of hours, minutes, and seconds but also visualizes them for quick understanding. This can be beneficial for students and teachers exploring calendar history, or for enthusiasts who want an authentic glimpse into how civilizations once experienced the rhythm of their day.
Performance and User Experience
The interface draws on the design language of Windows 8, utilizing live tiles for at-a-glance updates. It runs efficiently on compatible devices and does not require heavy system resources. Additionally, the inclusion of both traditional and alternative methods of tracking time ensures that users have access to standard usability while exploring more specialized features.
Conclusion
UneQual Hours Clock stands out by offering a rare and immersive look at the concept of time, blending practical tools with historical insight. While its features may appeal most to history enthusiasts, educators, and the curious, it remains accessible and functional for a wider audience seeking something novel in their timekeeping tools.
Pros
- Presents both standard and unequal hour time formats
- Displays real-time sunrise and sunset with historical accuracy
- Feature-rich alarm and timer management
- Educational and visually engaging interface
- Lightweight on system resources
Cons
- Niche concept may not appeal to all users
- Limited customization options for appearance
- Optimized primarily for Windows 8 interface