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beClock Beta for Windows Phone lets users pin the clock as a Live tile

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 22, 2019
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beClock Beta

Microsoft released the Windows Phone 8.1 Developer Preview last month, which brought several new features and APIs for developers to create apps. Recently, we came across a simple yet useful app — at least for some — that give users the ability to add the clock as a Live tile on your Start Screen.

“beCLOCK is a live tile clock for Windows Phone 8.1. Pin this app to your start screen and let the magic happen. beCLOCK is currently in BETA, many more features and customization options are coming in next releases,” the app description reads.

The app works in both 12 hour and 24 hour clock formats, and can be pinned as a Live tile. The app is still in beta stages, and the developer plans to add more features and customization options in the future releases, such as weather information and more.

Head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the application for free. Also let us know about your thoughts regarding the app.

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