Atomic Clock (Gorgy Timing) 5.50

Atomic Clock (Gorgy Timing) 5.50

CompuLab, Markus Gömmel – Commercial – iOS
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5.50
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This tool provides users with the precise time of day by utilizing a special internet time protocol to fetch the time from an atomic time server.

We are pleased to introduce version 5 of the Gorgy Timing Atomic Clock. This program has remained a classic application since its early days in the Apple App Store and has continuously improved based on valuable user feedback.

The Gorgy Timing Atomic Clock accurately displays the current time by utilizing a special internet time protocol to retrieve the ultimate precise time from cesium atomic clocks available on the internet or any other preferred time server.

The graphical display closely mimics the clock display of the renowned Gorgy Timing clocks, which are utilized in professional radio and television studios. We have dedicated significant efforts to replicate the original feel of these high-end clocks on your iPhone. This app is trusted and used by various professionals such as BBC studios, astronomers, and concert promoters.

Version 5 includes the following features:

  • Universal support for all iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices running iOS 8 or higher (including iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, and all the latest iPads and iPad Pros)
  • Optimized for iOS 13 and watchOS 6 with full 64-bit support
  • Alarm function with snooze (touch anywhere on the screen), volume fade-in, based on weekdays
  • Alarm time based on seconds (not minutes)
  • Local time / UTC time mode
  • Alarm notification window instead of normal alarm sound when app is not running or in the background
  • Ability to use playlists or manually select alarm sounds from your own music library
  • The alarm sounds even when the device is muted or the display is switched off, and it works with AirPlay environments as well
  • Customizable time server sources
  • Various color options available for digits, seconds, and segments including green, red, blue, yellow, white, dark green, violet, pink, orange, turquoise, and hidden
  • Alternative visual display of fractional seconds with a resolution of 1/60th of a second
  • 12/24 hour display options
  • Optional second tick sound
  • Full landscape support (including settings dialog)
  • Status bar and buttons fade out when the display is touched
  • Current date automatically displayed when the display is touched again (in all orientations)
  • Disabled screen auto-lock
  • Options for automatic syncing at startup, hourly, daily intervals or manual syncing through a sync button
  • The last known time delta is used when starting without sync
  • "Night mode" feature that dims the display using a slider, displays seconds with only one dot (to prevent a sudden brightness change from second 59 to second 0), turns off the tick sound, and reduces screen updates to save battery power
  • To minimize burn-in effects particularly on iPhone X OLED displays, the clock implements micro movements when running for longer than 5 minutes
  • VoiceOver support

Answers to common questions:

  • An application cannot set your device's system time, therefore a time sync between the atomic time and device time is not possible.
  • If you wish to wake up with music, please refrain from exiting the app prior to going to sleep as it will result in a local notification dialog without music in the morning. Also, avoid locking your device. It's important to note that running an application continuously, even without the display, consumes battery power, so ensure your iPhone is fully charged before going to bed, connect it to a charger, or make use of the app's energy-saving Night mode.

Overview

Atomic Clock (Gorgy Timing) is a Commercial software in the category System Utilities developed by CompuLab, Markus Gömmel.

The latest version of Atomic Clock (Gorgy Timing) is 5.50, released on 10/03/2024. It was initially added to our database on 09/28/2023.

Atomic Clock (Gorgy Timing) runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of Atomic Clock (Gorgy Timing) gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

FAQ

What is an Atomic Clock and how does it work?

An Atomic Clock is a timekeeping device that uses the vibrations of atoms, typically cesium or rubidium, to measure time with high precision. It relies on the frequency of microwave radiation emitted or absorbed by these atoms for accuracy.

What is the main advantage of using an Atomic Clock?

The main advantage of using an Atomic Clock is its extreme accuracy and stability. It can maintain precise time within billionths of a second, making it ideal for applications where timing is crucial.

How often does an Atomic Clock need to be calibrated?

Atomic Clocks typically do not need frequent calibration as they are inherently stable. However, periodic checks against other timekeeping standards may be performed to ensure ongoing precision.

Where can an Atomic Clock be used?

Atomic Clocks are widely used in various fields such as telecommunications, GPS satellite systems, scientific research, and financial transactions where precise timekeeping is essential.

What type of maintenance does an Atomic Clock require?

Maintenance for an Atomic Clock is minimal but may include routine checks of the power supply, environment conditions, and visual inspections for any physical damage.

Is the Atomic Clock portable?

Some Atomic Clocks are designed to be portable. However, due to their complexity and the need for stable environmental conditions, portable units may have limitations compared to full-sized laboratory units.

How long can an Atomic Clock run on battery power?

Battery life depends on the specific model and usage; however, many modern Atomic Clocks can operate for several years on battery power when used under appropriate conditions.

What is the price range for an Atomic Clock?

The price range for an Atomic Clock varies significantly depending on accuracy, features, and manufacturer. Basic models may start around a few hundred dollars, while high-end units can exceed several thousand dollars.

Can an Atomic Clock synchronize with other timekeeping systems?

Yes, most Atomic Clocks can synchronize with GPS signals or network time protocols (NTP) to ensure that they maintain accurate time even when disconnected from local standards.

What certifications or standards apply to Atomic Clocks?

Atomic Clocks often adhere to various standards such as NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) in the U.S., which ensures their accuracy and reliability for scientific and technological applications.

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