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Toki Clock for iPhone
(99 cents)
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Below is the Toki Clock movie created by
Toshi (Thank you,
Toshi-san!)
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If you have any questions regarding 'Toki Clock', please send email to
onigiritech@gmail.com
Click here
to check out 'Toki Clock' in the App Store in iTunes application.
'Toki Clock' is a clock application for your
iPhone/iPod touch with many features. Have your iPhone/iPod touch display
the time, calendar, and time from cities around the world while it is being
charged.
How to use:
Put your iPhone/iPod touch in the dock and launch
'Toki Clock.'
Features:
- Display the world time
for up to 5 cities simultaneously. You can choose from 155 major cities
around the world. For the complete list of cities, click here.
- Choose from 5 skins
(themes).
- Display a 1-month or 2-month calendar. The calendar display
can start with Sunday or Monday, your choice.
- Choose between a 12-hour and
24-hour clock.
- Show/hide the seconds display.
- Flash/don't flash the
time separators.
- Dim the backlight.
- Option to display the time with
big numbers. This feature is convenient if you are near-sighted (like
myself), and you want to be able to see the time without putting your glasses on
if you wake up in the middle of the night.
- Show/hide dot animation.
There are 4 animations:
1)
Runner
2) Car
3)
Character up and down
4) Baseball
- Choose from 3
different formats for the date display:
1)
Day/Month/Year
2)
Month/Day/Year
3) Year/Month/Day
- Alarm with
Snooze.
Please note that for the alarm to sound, sound for your
iPhone/iPod touch must be set to 'On' and 'Toki Clock' must be
running.
Enjoy!
RELEASE HISTORY:
June 22, 2009:
v1.0
- First release.
July 9, 2009:
v1.0.1
- As requested by many users, now
'Auto-lock' is disabled while 'Toki Clock' is running.
July 21,
2009: v1.0.2
- v1.0.1 only runs
on OS 3.0 so modified code to run on OS 2.0.
- Now works on 1st Generation iPhone/iPod
touch.
September 21, 2009 - v1.0.3
- As requested, added the following 2 cities to the
list:
'U.S.A. -
Guam'
'Suriname -
Paramaribo'
- The position of the
following 5 cities in the sorted City List was wrong.
Fixed.
'Mexico -
Mexico'
'Montenegro -
Cetinje'
'Montenegro -
Podgorica'
'Morocco -
Casablanca'
'Netherlands -
Amsterdam'
PonKonPon
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LITE version (Free)
FULL version (99
cents)
Differences between LITE and FULL versions:
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LITE |
FULL |
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[Classic] |
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1 or 2 |
1, 2, 3, or 4 |
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Comp Level |
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1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 |
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1 or 3 |
1, 3, 5, or 7 |


If you have any questions regarding
PonKonPon, please send email to onigiritech@gmail.com
Click here to check out PonKonPon (LITE version) in
the App Store in iTunes application.
Click here to check out PonKonPon
(FULL version) in the App Store in iTunes application.
PonKonPon is a simple game of ball and paddle (also known as 'Pong')
with a little twist. Just place your finger right beneath the paddle to
move it sideways to deflect the ball across the playing court with the objective
of hitting it past your opponent's paddle.
In PonKonPon, there is one classic ball and paddle game and
six variations of it as follows:
[Classic] - This is the classic ball and paddle game that everyone knows. Simple and fun, yet addictive.
[Magnetic Field] - There is a magnetic field across the middle of the court. When the ball passes through it, the ball changes direction and you never know which way the ball is headed.
[Block] - In the center of the court, there is a block obstructing the ball's path.
[Moving Block] - Same as [Block] except the block continuously moves side to side across the middle of the court.
[Center Line] - There is a center line across the court. When the ball passes this line, the ball may change direction.
[Dual Paddle] - You have one more small paddle in front of your regular paddle. If the ball hits your small paddle while traveling towards your side of the court, the ball will be deflected. However, if the ball is traveling towards your opponent's side of the court, the ball will go through your small paddle.
[Weird] - There is a small white area in front of your paddle. When the ball passes through this area, who knows what happens. The ball can speed up, slow down, and/or change direction.
PonKonPon can be played by one player against the computer
or by two players against each other. If you don't enjoy the competition
of playing against the computer or another person, you can play in 'Rally Mode'
in which you work together with the computer or another player to see how many
times you two can hit the ball before missing it.
When playing against the computer, you can choose from five
levels. In levels 4 and 5, not only is the computer difficult to beat, but
also, the ball gets faster as the game progresses. (In 2 Player Mode, the
ball always gets faster as the game progresses.)
In the 'General Settings' screen, you can choose the ball
size, ball speed, how many points to play up to, and turn the sound on or
off. There is also a 'Dimmer' switch. When you turn this switch on,
during game play, the ball dims and finally disappears, and then reappears
again, making the game more challenging.
And when you are tired of playing, if you have a dock, you
can just place your iPhone/iPod Touch in the dock while running PonKonPon in
'Clock mode' and enjoy it as a Desktop accessory displaying the time, day, and
date. There is even an alarm feature so you can place it right by your bed
and use it as an alarm clock. (Please note that for the alarm to sound,
PonKonPon must be running in 'Clock mode' and also 'Auto-Lock' for your
iPhone/iPod Touch must be set to 'Never'.)
Enjoy!