Poor desing and NOT intuitive
The site says its totally intuitive. Well, Ive been working in software ergonomics long enough to know that its not just me. Its not inuitive. As an example, while I was first trying it I set an alarm. I turned it off. Well even when the little bells are subdued, I get an alarm coming from nowhere every day (well, thats more of a bug than an ergonomic issue, actually).
Its missing a very basic thing: remember placement on restart. Its kind of bugging to have to place the desktop clock every time.
Skins are mostly ugly, and theyre not really skins, theyre styles (only the contour changes colors or pattern).
The Yellow/day, black/night scheme for the inside of the clocks is pointless and if you dont like a bright yellow clock in your face youre out of luck.
Like I said, on the ergonomics side its poor. At least tooltips would be nice. Oh and designwise, the upside down numbers is strange and somewhat disturbing. Again, if there were true skins, there could be some like this, some other ways.
I realise its cheap. But through how many 2$ will I have to get through to find something useful? Now, with this AP, anyone with good marketing skills and flashy screen shots can sell half-baked software... Not good!!!
chazyoop about Finger Alarm, v1.3