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The world clock is designed to work in landscape only if the iPhone is rotated clockwise. I did find a little quirk in the world clock function, which supports landscape mode.

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The app is location aware, so if one chooses, it will update the “current” time based on one’s location when starting the app.

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Home – The Home screen shows clocks for home and current time zones, world map, and current saved trip information. This time around, SplashData revamped the interface from the Palm version to be more suitable for the iPhone’s screen, although it still retains an aesthetic that is similar to other SplashData iPhone software. In the case of SplashTravel, there isn’t a Windows Mobile equivalent, but there is a Palm equivalent. In a way, it was also nice that the look and feel of the user interface was consistent from platform to platform users knew what they were getting if they were migrating from say, Windows Mobile to iPhone. It was nice to be able to use the same database across several types of handhelds without going through some type of messy and time-consuming manual conversion and clean-up process. Over the years, I’ve used SplashID and SplashShopper on Windows Mobile devices as I migrated away from Palm. I first became familiar with SplashData through SplashID, their password database originally released for Palm. SplashData provided Gear Diary with a copy for evaluation. SplashData has been creating software for mobile devices since 2000, beginning with Palm software and the SplashWallet suite. As new platforms began to gain traction, SplashData expanded and began releasing software for them (BlackBerry, Series 60), and for a year now they’ve been releasing applications for the iPhone. One of their most recent releases is a version of their travel application, SplashTravel, for the iPhone.











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