About Time – The iPhone Anti-Clock
10:06 pm, March 1st, 2009, Lonnie Lazar

The first thing you see when waking your iPhone is the time, in big, bold, impossible-to-mistake numbers. And yet, a niche that seems to be growing almost as fast as fart apps is that of clocks. A search for clocks in the App Store turns up flip clocks, digital clocks, atomic clocks, analogue clocks even a goldfish clock. So it’s nice to see something a little bit different.
AboutTime (click opens App Store link) displays the approximate time in everyday language – it’s about quarter past four etc. As the developers say it their description ‘how often do you really need to know what the time is to the nearest second’?
At night, the colors change to a much darker palette making it suitable for a bedside clock. But the killer feature may be that when you swipe the screen, the page turns (with a nice animation) to reveal a quote about the nature of time itself from a selection of famous philosophers, authors and more, ranging from Albert Einstein to Britney Spears…
Hit me baby, one more time!
Thanks to DaveH for sending this in!
Posted by Lonnie Lazar in News, Software, iPhone | Comment on this article
If you enjoyed this article:
Subscribe via RSS or email, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter













That’s awesome! I love that it says it’s “about” quarter past four! You know, it’s in the vicinity of quarter past four…not quite quarter past four…but close enough, for all intents and purposes!
Charlie Flowers, on March 1st, 2009 at 10:15 pm
So the use of this app would go something like this
1) Get out iPhone
2) IGNORE THE ACCURATE TIME THAT IS DISPLAYED IN BOTH THE LOCK SCREEN AND HOME SCREEN
3) Swipe to correct page
4) Open App
5) Acknowledge inaccurate time
6) ????
7) Profit
Jack, on March 1st, 2009 at 10:37 pm
does it have an alarm?
linsky, on March 1st, 2009 at 11:28 pm
Absolutely agree with Jack. I can’t believe I bought this … :/ Maybe it’s just because it’s monday morning here…
Dan, on March 1st, 2009 at 11:48 pm