Dynamic Night Light vs Octal Sun Time

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

Dynamic Night Light

Adjustable brightness clock display with illuminated bars. Numbers move around to prevent a screen burn-in. Smoth animations. Clock shows in each direction. Maximal display brightness is 50% (can be changed via options - open via long touch). Connect to power supply to keep display on the whole night. Without power connected the display timouts after default time (can be set via option to keep phone display on even when on battery).

Octal Sun Time

A clock that shows the octal solar time of your chosen location. Octal solar time is a location-specific time system that defines a day as the time between two consecutive solar midnights. Known to contain 24 hours in the regular clock system, a day is divided into 8 equally long octal hours. Each octal hour is divided into 64 equally long octal minutes. Each octal minute is divided into 64 equally long octal seconds. The clock is visualized by an hour finger that runs one cycle per day, with 0 (solar midnight) at the bottom and 4 (solar noon) at the top. In addition, the octal hour and minute is also shown digitally as a three-digit octal number in the center. A golden arch visualizes the time between sunrise and sunset. Locations can be managed and chosen. Locations can be added by an online search function backed by wikidata. Privacy notice: When using the location search function, the app connects to a wikidata server and shares your typed search term in order to get search results. This is the only situation when the app uses internet connection.

FeatureDynamic Night LightOctal Sun Time
LicenseApache-2.0GPL-3.0-only
Install sources
F-DroidGitHub
F-DroidGitHub
Categories
ProductivityCalendar
ProductivityCalendar
Features
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Platforms
Android
Android
Website
Source code