Haptic Clock Program For Mobile Phones
Lazy to pull your mobile phone out every time you want to check the time? The Haptic clock which designed by Che-Wei Wang is a small program for Java powered mobile phones that tells the time through a sequence of vibrations so you have no need to pull the phone out of your pocket anymore.

With a simple step that just hit the “5″ button, the Haptic Clock program can tells you the time via the long and short vibrations! Long vibrations are the number of hours and the shorter vibrations are the number of minutes divided by 5. As example : 5 long vibrations and 6 shorter vibrations means it’s 5.30. This feature seems perfect for time notification during conferences or meetings as well as lazy people too.
Haptic Clock Program can be downloaded here:
Haptic Clock 06.jad
Haptic Clock 06.jar
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June 14th, 2007 20:55
Just downloaded the Haptic clock, more for its uniqueness, not practicality. Your instruction on how to calculate the minutes is wrong; should be MULTIPLIED by 5, not divided.
June 13th, 2007 22:07
any download link ?