Fuzzy Clock, you say? What is a Fuzzy Time?
A Fuzzy Time is first and foremost something that is meaningful to you and has a specific context in time; it can be a thought or a picture. It can be something special such as the memory of a first kiss with your partner or a picture of the table where you first dined at together. A Fuzzy Time might also be a saying you would like to see at certain times of the day. Find Fuzzy Times on your Flickr site or any number of different places full of creative moments. Add them to Fuzzy Clock from your Photo Album.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Hot Tip!

When you are using Safari on the iPhone you can save to your Photo Library images you like from the Web.
Here is how:
1. Press down with your finger on the image and hold.
2. You will then see the image prompt displayed to the left.
3. Press Save Image to save the item to your iPhone Photo Library.
Then, inside Fuzzy Clock, you can use the image as a Fuzzy Time by importing it from your camera roll!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Fuzzy Clock How To
What follows is a little writeup on how to use Fuzzy Clock and customize the display.
Customizing the Display
The customization menu is reached by pressing on the information icon and then pressing on the Customize button.
In this screen, choose the font used to display Fuzzy Times with fonts available on the iPhone.
Then, customize the background image that Fuzzy Clock displays for all your Fuzzy Times that do not have an image.
You can also turn off the display of the frame in the main window.
Adding, changing and deleting Fuzzy Times
Adding a new Fuzzy Time
Press the (+) button to add new Fuzzy Time to the application.
Changing a Fuzzy Time
Press down on an entry until the the entire row appears highlighted. This will take you to the editing screen.
Deletion
Use your finger to swipe across the Fuzzy Time you wish to remove. The entry will be deleted when you press down on the Delete button.
Editing an existing or new Fuzzy Time
The text part of a Fuzzy Time is a small sentence that reads quickly.
Here are a few quick Fuzzy Time examples:
1. (5:00PM) Can I go home now?
2. (12:ooPM) Say no to lunch meetings!
3. (7:30AM) Coffee first, then kiss ...
4. (8:00PM) This was a good time once.
Fuzzy Images
An image is often a great Fuzzy Time all by itself.
Sometimes they'll mean something to only you. Others, it'll be a picture of something you want to just remember at a time of day.
Use the camera, or the Photo Album to add the pictures.
And, finally, don't forget to specify when the Fuzzy Time should appear. Fuzzy Times can appear at any hour over a set period of minutes. Example 12:00PM from 5 minutes to 30 minutes past the hour.
Once your changes to the Fuzzy Time are complete, press Done to save the modifications or press Cancel to undo your changes.
Customizing the Display

In this screen, choose the font used to display Fuzzy Times with fonts available on the iPhone.
Then, customize the background image that Fuzzy Clock displays for all your Fuzzy Times that do not have an image.
You can also turn off the display of the frame in the main window.
Adding, changing and deleting Fuzzy Times

Press the (+) button to add new Fuzzy Time to the application.
Changing a Fuzzy Time
Press down on an entry until the the entire row appears highlighted. This will take you to the editing screen.
Deletion
Use your finger to swipe across the Fuzzy Time you wish to remove. The entry will be deleted when you press down on the Delete button.

The text part of a Fuzzy Time is a small sentence that reads quickly.
Here are a few quick Fuzzy Time examples:
1. (5:00PM) Can I go home now?
2. (12:ooPM) Say no to lunch meetings!
3. (7:30AM) Coffee first, then kiss ...
4. (8:00PM) This was a good time once.

An image is often a great Fuzzy Time all by itself.
Sometimes they'll mean something to only you. Others, it'll be a picture of something you want to just remember at a time of day.
Use the camera, or the Photo Album to add the pictures.

Once your changes to the Fuzzy Time are complete, press Done to save the modifications or press Cancel to undo your changes.
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