Tbclock is a software that shows a binary clock in full screen mode on the terminal through curses.
While the app is straightforward, tbclock comes with interesting features such as the 'guessbin' game and 'chrono,' which provides a timer that displays time in tenths of a second. It's a fun way to learn how curses works.
Installation is simple and easy, requiring the user to run 'make' and then 'make install'.
The latest version has made improvements to the software, including adding resizing functionality. Users are also able to change the display mode using the "a" key, and colors can be selected with -H and -M options. The new-build system also does not require 'gmake.'
Other features include the -p option, which allows users to display time in AM/PM style, and the option to trigger Decimal help using -e instead of -H. Furthermore, mod_clock has fixed signedness for Linux/PPC, and small screens display bug issues have been resolved.
Overall, tbclock is a unique and entertaining software application that is easy to install and offers diverse features that make it a worthwhile addition to any user's software collection.
Version 1.10: N/A