DashClock Widget v1.7b1 DashClock Widget v1.7b1Requirements:...
DashClock Widget v1.7b1
DashClock Widget v1.7b1
Requirements: Android 4.2+
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Attention: on Android 4.4 devices, please check “Enable widgets” in security settings and follow the instructions below.
DashClock is a replacement lock screen clock widget for Android 4.2+ phones and tablets. It also exposes additional status items called extensions. The widget comes bundled with extensions that give you instant access to:
Your current local weather
Missed calls and unread text messages
Your next calendar appointment
Unread Gmail inbox or priority inbox conversations
Your next scheduled alarm
To add the widget to your Android 4.2 device’s lock screen, first make sure that “Enable widgets” is turned on in your security settings.
Then, simply swipe to the left-most page of your lock screen and touch the “+” icon. Finally, select “DashClock” to customize and add the widget.
You can make this the primary lock screen widget, replacing the default clock, by first touching-and-holding it and then dragging it horizontally to the very rightmost position.
What’s New
Version 1.7b1
NEW! Material design update for settings
Support for third-party extension hosts
Full changelog: http://code.google.com/p/dashclock/wiki/Changelog
More Info:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d…oman.dashclock
Download Instructions:
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Requirements: Android 4.2+
Attention: on Android 4.4 devices, please check “Enable widgets” in security settings and follow the instructions below.
DashClock is a replacement lock screen clock widget for Android 4.2+ phones and tablets. It also exposes additional status items called extensions. The widget comes bundled with extensions that give you instant access to:
Your current local weather
Missed calls and unread text messages
Your next calendar appointment
Unread Gmail inbox or priority inbox conversations
Your next scheduled alarm
To add the widget to your Android 4.2 device’s lock screen, first make sure that “Enable widgets” is turned on in your security settings.
Then, simply swipe to the left-most page of your lock screen and touch the “+” icon. Finally, select “DashClock” to customize and add the widget.
You can make this the primary lock screen widget, replacing the default clock, by first touching-and-holding it and then dragging it horizontally to the very rightmost position.
What’s New
Version 1.7b1
NEW! Material design update for settings
Support for third-party extension hosts
Full changelog: http://code.google.com/p/dashclock/wiki/Changelog
More Info:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d…oman.dashclock
Download Instructions:
https://userscloud.com/8acwu4c2hmwo
http://hugefiles.net/88y4ltblxpq8
http://ul.to/rrfvsoyp
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