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MagicBox introduces analog clocks support for Aavelin digital signage
Oct 26, 2005 2:24 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter
Analog clock for digital signage helps school children learn to tell time.
MagicBox has announced the ability to use an analog clock with the Aavelin digital signage system.
By adding Macromedia Flash support to the Aavelin system, a functional analog clock Flash object can be inserted into a project to complement the existing digital clock already available.
The module is targeted for kindergarten and elementary education markets to help teach students how to tell time.
The analog clock is fully scalable and keeps accurate time as the Aavelin playback system regularly synchronizes it with an external timeserver. Custom clock faces and graphics can be created using most Flash authoring programs.
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