DashClock, the venerable widget by Google Engineer Roman Nurik for devices running Android 4.2 and above, solves what some may consider a weakness of Android: lack of information on the lockscreen. The notification shade may just be a swipe away, but some prefer a more aesthetically pleasing and immediately accessible list of missed calls, unread e-mails, and weather forecasts.
At any rate, both lockscreen widget connoisseurs and the merely intrigued should be pleased to hear DashClock hasn’t been abandoned. An updated version – 1.6 – brings new customization options, a fix for plugins that aggregate weather data, and an improvement to the way Dashclock interfaces with Gmail and SMS extensions.
Here’s an exhaustive list of changes:
What’s New
- NEW! Visibility and color customization options
- NEW! Visual design tweaks
- NEW! New options for accessing DashClock settings
- Weather extension reliability improvements
- Fixed a few bugs related to the Gmail and SMS extensions
For those with compatible smartphones and tablets, DashClock is available for free from the Play Store.
Play Link
This post was last modified on January 4, 2020 10:41 am