Zmantime (Alarm) Clock was a lifestyle app developed by Aba Zman Apps. It was removed from Google Play Mar 30, 2024 and is no longer available for download.
Download Statistics
Zmantime (Alarm) Clock had been downloaded 510 times before it became unavailable.
User Ratings
Zmantime (Alarm) Clock was rated 4.50 out of 5 stars, based on 13 ratings.
App Information
Zmantime (Alarm) Clock was free to download. The APK download size was 3.81 MB. The last available version was 1.1. The last update was on April 3, 2014.
Technical Requirements
Zmantime (Alarm) Clock required Android 2.2+ or higher. The app had a content rating of Everyone. The app had been available on Google Play February 2013.
Description
The Zmantime Alarm Clock app is a world first - a clear and well-designed sha'ot zmaniot (Jewish halachic time) alarm clock, with home screen widget to show the time in halachic time (what we've called ZmanTime) AND the ability to set alarms based on the shaot zmaniot time so that you never miss a zman again whether at home traveling or when the clocks change.
The alarm feature is the key - for Zmantime alarms automatically adjusts to your location and the changing seasons, so you can set an alarm, e.g. to alert 30 minutes before shkia every day (or on selected days), and it will AUTOMATICALLY adjust to seasonal daylight changes or if your location changes.
Latest revision (1.1) includes the following improvements: Improved location search efficiency; Adjustment of 'play when on silent' to include meeting/vibration only settings, and general improvements to app functioning.
Major features of ZmanTime Alarm Clock app: ** Built-in and customisable sha'ot zmaniot alarms ** Clear home-screen Sha'ot Zmaniot clock widget to view Jewish time, in real-time (NOTE: due to an android limitation on loading widgets from external storage (e.g. SD card), please ensure the app is installed on Internal Storage for the widget to function properly. ** Toggle between GRA and Magen Avraham opinions ** Updates and synchronises via mobile network or GPS ** Automatically adjusts to new locations and time-zones (advises when not synchronised to avoid mistakes). ** List of zmanim for next 3 days at current location ** Contains descriptions of how Zmanim are calculated, including brief details on the major opinions, and how the Zmantime widget works. (This section to be greatly expanded in future versions). **** Next version to include calendar reminders for significant upcoming dates, such as fast days and Rosh Chodesh, as well as other additions and improvements ****
======================================================== The ZmanTime app calculates all zmanim using the kosherJava zmanim API, with much thanks and appreciation due to the guys at Kosher Java for enabling the development of apps like this and general assistance with Judaism observance (http://www.kosherjava.com/zmanim-project)
If you have any questions about how the zmanim are calculated on the app, or other zmanim-related requests please read our explanatory sections and/or send your questions on to us and we'll answer whenever we can (for any halachic decision please consult a competent halachic authority).
Note: we have calculated zmanim based on sea level altitude and average atmospheric conditions, so you may find up to 2 minutes discrepancy with alternatively calculated times, depending on altitude and conditions used in the calculation.
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★★★★★
I highly recommend this program. The only way it could be improved, would be for it to divide the hour into 1080 halaqim (parts) and each Helen (part) into 76 rega'im (moments.) I would pay whatever I could afford to have a watch that divided talmudic hours into 1080 parts and each part into 76 moments, just on the principle of the matter. For a truly Jewish watch.
★★★★★
Almost my dream The GUI is simple, straightforward, but still very pleasant. It does what it claims to do, it's worth the price. I would like to see those improvements in the future: 1) Option for Hebrew for words that are in Hebrew, like Neitz would be נץ 2) The ability to set each zman calculation, such that'll fit the system our community use, something like the way it's done in the "Zmanim" by "Jay Gin din" would be very cool (the way you click a zman to select its calculation, with multiple options). 3) Meantime alarms configuration a little different, instead of fixed up to 60 minutes before or after a predefined Zman, I would like to set hh:mm (hours:minutes) before or after one of a [list of zmanim]. So I can set the clock to 1:15 real hours before Twilit, as it's the time it takes me to wakeup, bra hot, drive to Mike, walk to school etc. And be ready asap for Twilit. I am volunteering for QA if needed. Thanks allot and Yesharkoah
★★☆☆☆
The widget is too large and not customizable, uninstalling.
★★☆☆☆
Clock and app keep stopping whenever I click on the today's zmanim in the menu. Time for an update please
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