Clock App Survey
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 a) I open the Clock App when I want: alarm 
 b) I normally open the Clock App from: indicator-datetime
 c) I think Clock App misses: alarm volume fade ind) Clock (the time): 1 
 e) World Clock (more than 1 city clock): 1
 f) Alarm (wake me up): 4
 g) Chronometer (timer with laps): 2
 h) Timer (count down): 2i) I have been using Ubuntu touch as my main device since: April 2020 
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 - a) I open the Clock App when I want to : activate/deactivate an alarm (for work)
- b) I normally open the Clock App from : app launcher, sometime top bar
- c) I think Clock App misses : alarm volume fade in (and maybe quick on/off setting for choosen alarms on top bar)
- d) Clock (the time) : 3
- e) World Clock (more than 1 city clock) : 1
- f) Alarm (wake me up) : 4
- g) Chronometer (timer with laps) : 1
- h) Timer (count down) : 1
- i) I have been using Ubuntu touch as my main device since : 2015
 @3T_Ed said in Clock App Survey: +1 : That makes +2 with me 
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 a) set a timer 
 b) from the app drawer
 c) nothingd) 1 
 e) 2
 f) 1
 g) 2
 h) 3i) almost 3 years now 
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 @Keneda 
 Didn't read
 Didn't need it personally but I don't mind if it gets there
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 a set an alarm 
 b from the top bar
 c repeat alarm in 10 min from alarm settings
 d 1
 e 1
 f 4
 g 1
 h 1i since canonical time (2015), then I abandoned its use and now more than 2 years ago as a daily phone 
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 A) check time in another time zone 
 B) indicator
 C) showing multiple timezones in indicator
 D) 1
 E)3
 F( 2
 G)0
 H)1
 I) since the begining. (Well, saw preview on nexus 7, had nexus 4, 5, but really got serious with the mx4 Ubuntu edition so about 5+)
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 a) I open the Clock App when I want to: Set alarm, or timer or measure time or when I'm abroad (not often) to set world clock temporary. 
 b) I normally open the Clock App from: Indicators. (Slide from top bar, beginning on clock, slide down. Tap "Clock" under the calendar.)
 c) I think Clock App misses: Nothing, but for the sake of this survey I'll write: small redesign. 
 d) Clock (the time) - 1
 e) World Clock (more than 1 city clock) - 1.1
 f) Alarm (wake me up) - 3.5
 g) Chronometer (timer with laps) - 1
 h) Timer (count down) - 2
 i) I have been using Ubuntu touch as my main device since: 2015
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 a) set an alarm 
 b) from indicators top bar
 c) a button to set an alarmd) 2 
 e) 2
 f) 3
 g) 2
 h) 2i) more than 4 years 
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 a) Setup an alarm / start a timer 
 b) Sidebar
 c) Converganced) 2 
 e) 1
 f) 3
 g) 2
 h) 3i) I have been using Ubuntu touch as my main device since: 2nd wave of Meizu PRO 
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 a) open app to: set an alarm 
 b) open app from: app launcher
 c) app misses: -d) Clock 1 
 e) World Clock 1
 f) Alarm 4
 g) Chronometer 1
 h) Timer 2i) using UT since: ca. 4 weeks (daily driver) 
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 c) I think Clock App misses: - 
When you are setting an alarm, I'd like to click on it and set it via num-keyboard. Now it's like playing some kind of roller game.  
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When the alarm is ringing, I'd like to stop it via 3 seconds of holding the button "OK" 
 
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 @c4pp4 said in Clock App Survey: c) I think Clock App misses: - 
When you are setting an alarm, I'd like to click on it and set it via num-keyboard. Now it's like playing some kind of roller game.  
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When the alarm is ringing, I'd like to stop it via 3 seconds of holding the button "OK" 
 Again +1 : For both good suggestions 
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 a) Set alarm, or timer 
 b) app drawer
 c) obvious indicator where to set/review alarm
 d) Clock 1
 e) World Clock 1
 f) Alarm 4
 g) Chronometer 2
 h) Timer 2
 i) Can't really, not until videochat is fixed
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 a) I open the Clock App when I want to: Set an alarm or use the timer 
 b) I normally open the Clock App from: app on launcher
 c) I think Clock App misses: multiple timers, lowering the scroll speed when you set an alarm.
 Rate the following aspects between 0-4, being
 0 I don't know what's that,
 1 never, once or for testing,
 2 some times,
 3 quite often and
 4 always:
 d) Clock (the time): 2
 e) World Clock (more than 1 city clock): 1
 f) Alarm (wake me up): 4
 g) Chronometer (timer with laps): 1
 h) Timer (count down): 2
 i) I have been using Ubuntu touch as my main device since: may 2018
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 @Rondarius said in Clock App Survey: lowering the scroll speed when you set an alarm. Scroll speed depends on your finger speed to launch the scroll action, and i think it's a good behavior. 
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 @CiberSheep said in Clock App Survey: I'm interested to know the use we do of the clock app as it will be useful for a small redesign 
 a) I open the Clock App when I want to: Set an alarm clock
 b) I normally open the Clock App from: the Ubuntu logo down the bar
 c) I think Clock App misses: beautiful design with a hand for second too
 Rate the following aspects between 0-4, being
 2 some times,
 d) Clock (the time
 10.42am
 e) World Clock (more than 1 city clock)
 I don't need it
 f) Alarm (wake me up)
 haven't tried yet
 g) Chronometer (timer with laps)
 don't need it
 h) Timer (count down)
 same
 i) I have been using Ubuntu touch as my main device since: 3 days ago (or never if it's not your main drive)
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 When opening the Clock App the screen is divided in two. Upper half displays the clock and below the line is almost blank. That is, in my case - and no doubt as have many others - only if one clock is selected for the place I live in/nearest. Since many on this poll have indicated the alarms to be of importance, would it be a good option to have the lower half of the screen display the alarms if the user has not selected another/multiple clock(s)? 








