Clock App Survey
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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 -
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
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+) -
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 -
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:
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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:
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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 -
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 -
@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) -
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)?
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@3T_Ed said in Clock App Survey:
Since many on this poll have indicated the alarms to be of importance [...]
Indeed, the main idea of the survey is to know how people use the app and redesign consequently
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Yeah I know, my suggestion may have been somewhat preliminary .... well at least you've taken notice Looking forward to many more responses by fellow members here. Eagerly awaiting the 'results' and subsequent changes to the app. Thanks!
Douze points for more Alarm oriented features
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a) I open the Clock App when I want to: Set my ALARM clock
b) I normally open the Clock App from: The app drawer
c) I think Clock App misses: n/ad) 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: 2019