Category : Tools
well it's a ticker, sure. be better if you could add a feed such as rss
Thank you it fun
It doesnt scroll my lines
Good Features, kindly add one screen feature, so words or sentences will fill the whole screen (auto adjust) for fix or scroll display. Multi scroll, 2 - 3 lines scroll sentences at once + adjustable speed per line. Than it will be perfect
This is good to communicate with traffic . Presets are good. I could use this at the air field too.
Handy and intuitive app that turns your gadget into led display in seconds! A must have
I love this led ticker because it shows the time
Nice clock display setup for my old Nexus 7
Lot of fun, works great thank you !
Excellent. And not half an adv
Very good app could come in handy
Best I have come across GREAT WORK !!!! Thanx!!!
Just EXCELLENT! Very well done! 5* in a heartbeat :)
Love this app
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Perhaps I am missing something, but I could not find a "start" button, or any instructions at all on how to start, stop or pause the app once you have entered the information and settings.
The clock shows the same time even after an hour. Displayed digits does change with time. It always shows the same time when the ticker was started. This app would be perfect if that could be fixed. I am using Samsung galaxy S2 T989, Android 4.1.2
Although clock doesn't refresh, but I still love the basic features of this app.
The best!
Pretty cool, just no practical use for me. I'm sure someone would find this useful if they have a constant need for silence or enjoy discretely sending messages to an entire room of people behind the back of a moron giving a speech. I will definitely reinstall this app many more times in the future.
It would be nice if 1 could customize the size of the widget and add rss feeds
You guys should make a sports ticker there are none so far
Best led scrolling application ever
Gud application
This think as room for TONS of options and improvements. For example: more text transitions, a scripting language and the ability to set window size. There is an ancient Java program around that illustrates what I mean. It was written by a fellow named Derek Brown and is all in Java (source available) so should be easy to grab some of the code for inclusion into this program with minimal effort. Mr. Dev if you are interested I can provide the source packages for this other program.