L-Clock (beta) (v. 0.6.6) Разработано Pilot_51 |
L-Clock parses data from NASA.gov and SpaceflightNow.com and creates a formatted list of upcoming rocket launches.
Spaceflight Now contains perhaps the most comprehensive schedule for worldwide launches, while NASA is more up-to-date for their launches.
Touch an item in the list to display the detected launch date/time and the launch clock. The launch clock shows green and red text to indicate accuracy. For example, if it is green from the days to the minutes and red for the seconds, the parsed launch time didn't include seconds and 0 is used.
Alerts are created according to preferences for all launches that have a schedule accuracy to the minute or better. Press the menu button to access preferences. Volume buttons control notification volume while the app is visible.
L-Clock is currently in beta. There are a few important features missing and some issues that will be resolved by v1.0.0, but the basic concept is functional.
As of 2013-01-12, L-Clock is open source under the Apache License, Version 2.0!
GitHub: https://github.com/pilot51/lclock
An inspiration for L-Clock is the MissionClock app for iOS.
Permissions:
Internet - Needed to download launch data and provide ads.
View network state - Needed to check connectivity before attempting to download data or fetch ads.
Vibrate - Used for alerts (optional).
Problems? Please email me or submit it to the issue tracker on GitHub or at http://tracker.pilot51.com (can also be used for suggestions).
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[2013-04-10] A Google User: Great app Is a little boring but functions great |
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[2013-01-17] A Google User: Excellent app! This is a really good app. It looks old, but works very well! |
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[2012-12-03] A Google User: Parsing NASA not working |
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[2012-10-08] A Google User: Would love filters To only display / alert me to Cape Canaveral launches! |
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[2012-06-15] A Google User: good great glory hallelujah praise the lord thank you jesus |
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[2012-06-15] John: good great glory hallelujah praise the lord thank you jesus |
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[2011-10-28] A Google User: Mission Objection Pre Launch. This is great for me with no time to look on the main PC. :-) |
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[2011-10-28] kiking: Mission Objection Pre Launch. This is great for me with no time to look on the main PC. :-) |
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[2011-09-11] A Google User: Very useful! I am down here in FL, and this helped me catch the latest lift-off. Thank you! My brother is jealous as he has an I pod. Also, the only app for this. |
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[2011-09-11] Barbara: Very useful! I am down here in FL, and this helped me catch the latest lift-off. Thank you! My brother is jealous as he has an I pod. Also, the only app for this. |
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[2011-07-08] A Google User: Excellent, though I suspect it has trouble with Swedish daylight savings. Time for STS-135 is shown as 16:26 the launch is scheduled at 17:26. |
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[2011-07-08] Archangel: Excellent, though I suspect it has trouble with Swedish daylight savings. Time for STS-135 is shown as 16:26 the launch is scheduled at 17:26. |
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[2011-03-06] A Google User: Neat app! Let's me know of all upcoming launches! Great information! Thanks! (Evo) |
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[2011-03-06] B.: Neat app! Let's me know of all upcoming launches! Great information! Thanks! (Evo) |
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[2011-03-05] A Google User: I recomend this app to any NASA lovers like myself! |
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[2011-03-05] josh: I recomend this app to any NASA lovers like myself! |
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[2011-02-24] A Google User: Very informative! |
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[2011-02-24] Jim: Very informative! |
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[2011-02-23] A Google User: Excellent app works great on my x10 mini pro |
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[2011-02-23] A Google User: Great. Very informative. |
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