Until now, I've used Palmary Clock. I really liked its customizable 
skins, especially using a picture I already had (of me-n-Deb arriving 
home in a carriage from our wedding).
I'm trying mobileclock now and I like it. But one feature makes me want 
another -- it would be nice if the Desk Clock could know when it's on a 
cradle, and then override the keyguard to keep the display active. After 
all, it is, in that mode, a desk clock.

On 01/20/2008 at 2217 -0500
Alli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> I use MobileClock. Unlimited alarms, stopwatch with lap features, and 
> timers.
>
> Richard Todd Perry wrote:
>   
>> Since I always seem to wind up carrying my Treo with me when I walk/run
>> anyway (both as a "oh-crap" phone and a music player) can anyone suggest
>> a Palm application for stopwatch and timer functions?
>>
>> A basic stopwatch would work, but ideally, I'd love something that can
>> do intervals: 5 minute warm-up, beep, 2 minutes run, beep, 8 minutes
>> jog-walk, repeat 4 times, beep, 5 minute cool-down - that sort of thing.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>     
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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