The dog comment made me smile :D Big time :D
I fear it may be dead and the negligent developer did not even supply a tombstone 'state icon' to show that. Lazy fri&^%$ developers.
The clock app is dead. The clock widget is live. That is why widgets are nice - they are ALLLLLLLLIIIIVE (imagine Dr. Frankenstein shouting that for effect). In fact I get to my alarms by clicking on the clock widget, not the app, I leave that app icons off the screen, it can remain tucked away since HTC clock icons let me get to that app easy! And some similar apps like StopWatch. Of course I keep Tokyo and US time on screen (kids in japan) and UK clock on screen back when I dated a Britt and could see the times easy without ever opening an app.
In WinRT "Tiles" are basically a 'super widget' and an App icon hybrid. There are no app icons - its all tiles which are live/widgets. So MS embraces the 'widgets' idea and one ups Android by removing dead apps icons and only allowing tiles. That being said I have not dived enough into WinRT to see if tiles do all the nifty stuff I have seen Widgets do interactivity wise though they seem to. The Tiles I have seen so far are pretty bland compared to the Android widgets don't know if that is because of tile limits or just dull developers. MS loves to 'borg' their competitors - a MS employee I used to know said it best we 'love our competitors and embrace them' ...... dramatic pause ..... 'to death'
Dead clock. LOL Hey, the Safari compass doesn't move either. They're called app icons.I just took the clock app on my Thunderbolt and moved it to the Home page and it just sits there... dead, I guess.I couldn't tell from your jpeg. Is that dog dead too? It isn't moving. LOL
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