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This flip-clock screensaver comes courtesy of Yuji Adachi, a Japanese developer who also creates and publishes other free goodies besides screensavers, such as fonts, apps, icon sets and desktop wallpapers. The Fliqlo screensaver, however, appears to be one of his most popular projects, and it's still actively developed. An iOS app version of the screensaver for iPhone and iPad was recently released, and is now available in the App Store for $0.99.The premise of this screensaver is simple: it turns your screen into an old-fashioned flip-clock that looks much like the electromechanical alarm clocks invented in the mid-twentieth century.
These clocks quickly grew in popularity due to their simple but elegant design, displaying the time in large white numerals against a black background. The fun and beauty of this screensaver is that it can effectively turn any Windows or Mac OS X computer into such an elegant and useful clock. The bigger the screen, the bigger the clock.Some options available to this screensaver, that the original flip clocks did not possess, include the ability to switch between a 12 and a 24-hour format.
Specially for halloween they made surreal postmodern pumpkin clock. It shows the current time and fill it with halloween moods. This screensaver will be perfect for those halloween nights and darkness covers everything and kids are easy to scare.
Furthermore, the size of the clock can be adjusted on a scale of 25% to 125%. These settings can be reset at any time.The only disadvantage we could find is that it requires the Adobe Flash Player plug-in. However, since this is a safe and free download, and most people will already have it installed on their computer, it shouldn't really be an obstacle.All things considered, the Fliqlo Flip Clock screensaver is a well-designed and functional screensaver that can be both useful and fashionable in your home or office.Happily, it's available both for Windows and Mac OS X. User reviews (91).
Simple and nice looking screen saver. Running on a few Windows 10 computers.A concern that I have is. I copied the 314-Fliqlo Setup.exe (Windows) file to my Google Drive for safe keeping. When I try to download that file from my Google drive to any other computer, Google blocks the download and states that a virus was detected.Screensavers Planet: Thanks for reporting that! I suspect they use ClamAV, among other programs, to scan files for viruses, and ClamAV raises a flag for the file.
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I have submitted a false positive report to ClamAV and expect the file to be cleared soon. Installed the screensaver on my Win-Vista system today, love the retro look. Works well as is but when I enter 'settings' for screensaver it brings up a flash window which allows me to make changes (24hr, 125%) but does not save them when I exit. It shows a 'reset' button but no 'save' button, so I'm assuming it is supposed to be automatic upon closing. Any suggestions?Screensavers Planet: It appears to be an issue with Vista and the latest version of Fliqlo. See this thread on our message board. I really like it.
It's not bright or over complicated. I use it on my laptop that sits on my night stand. It's nice for me, because I wear glasses. So when I am sleeping. I can just look over, without fumbling for my glasses or trying to find my phone, and know what time it is.My BIGGEST petpeeve with this. I use 24 hour time.
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I am always waking up at different times, so it's MUCH easier for me to glance over, look at the clock. This thing has a habit of RANDOMLY switching BACK to 12 hour time COMPLETELY ON IT'S OWN.
This has almost made me late to things MORE THAN ONCE! VERY frustrating!
All files here are SAFE for your computers!You can always check the downloaded file with service.If your anti-virus software blocks the downloading, this usually indicates a false alarm.In this case:- Just click “Keep” in the left bottom corner (for Chrome) or “Run” (for Explorer) in a pop-up small window and downloading will restart.- After that a SmartScreen may appear. In this case click “More info” and then “Run anyway”.- In the opened window click “Yes” and continue installation.Note: sometimes Windows Defender may block the downloading, in this case it is necessary to disable it. How to do it, please read.
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