iClocks - Floating+FullScreen vs Image-Explorer Usage & Stats

Focus on time and feel the passage of time iClocks is an app about clocks. It can run in full screen and suspended mode. Functional features 1. Support iPhone, iPad and MAC platforms, clean and no advertising. 2. Full screen clock, new use of old devices. 3. The clock style can be customized according to user preferences. 4. It can run on the system desktop in a suspended manner and will not be blocked by other apps. It can let you pay attention to time all the time. 5. Built in many different styles of clocks, which can be switched at will. More functions are under development, please look forward to it.
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Image Explorer is an IOS app that assists visually impaired people to understand the content of images. Key features: Text summary: Get brief overview of the image through text summary including caption, tags and objects. Touch-based interface: Use touch gestures to explore spatial layout of objects on the image. Customized Configuration: Customize the settings to only show information that you are interested in. Using Image Explorer is simple and intuitive: Upload an image for analysis Understand the image through text summary and touch-based interface Image Explorer is committed to providing visually impaired people with an easily accessible way of better understanding the content of images. If you have any questions or feedback, please email us at humanailab-imageexplorer@umich.edu.
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iClocks - Floating+FullScreen VS.
Image-Explorer

December 16, 2024