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- By:
- Pixfabrik
- Rating:
- 4.80 (88)
- Version:
- 2.12.73 Last updated: 2022-12-01
- Version code:
- 853463572
- Creation date:
- 2019-02-01
- Compatible devices:
- Size:
- 108.42MB
- Price:
- 1.99
- URLs:
- Website ,Privacy policy
- Full description:
- See detailed description
- Source:
- Apple Apps Store
- Data ingested on:
- 2026-06-07
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User Reviews
Pros
- Stunning, richly detailed pixel art with smooth animation and dynamic day/night cycles.
- Immersive ambience with ambient soundscapes that enhance relaxation (added in updates).
- Engaging time-of-day and weather progression accessible by swiping to speed up or reverse time and watch scenes evolve.
- Nostalgic revival of Seize the Day concept, thoughtfully bringing a beloved classic into a modern app.
Cons
- Cannot set as live wallpaper or use as a home screen widget on iOS; app must run in-app.
- Missing calendar/date-jump feature to jump to a specific day in a month (repeated user request).
- Lower resolution than the original and narrower scope compared to the classic version.
- Soundscapes were absent in early versions and are still a frequently requested feature (desired ambient audio).
- Requests for landscape/wide-screen support or additional layout options are common among users.
Recent reviews
It is really wonderful to be able to see Mark Ferrari’s original changing calendar art again! I am just thrilled with it! I especially like being able to “reverse time” or “speed up time” by swiping the screen. One thing I miss from the original: one could enter a date of the month, and the graphic would jump to that view (hour of day remained the same). The audio addition is also terrific! Thank you!
by Id*****, 2025-10-22
This is freaking awesome! The dynamic pixel art is so beautiful. I've never seen anything like it before.
by ca*****, 2025-07-20
In the early 1990’s, I got my hands on the original “Seize the Day” calendar program that the description describes. It was amazing. I don’t think I ever made an actual calendar entry, but thoroughly enjoyed watch the scenes change throughout the day. I’d set up my computer with the program running in the back and take breaks watching the sunrises and sunsets change the scene’s palette, the clouds pass, the watchmen carrying their lanterns over the bridges, the desert fireworks, the eerie glows in the ruins and the caves, and the spectral sword above the mountain lake. The scenes themselves evoke such rich stories that have just happened or are just about to, and the art has just enough fantasy elements that the wordlessness lends itself to wonder. The ability to scroll through and fast forward for rewind the scene’s day is a wonderful feature; it can occupy me for longer than I ought to admit. I loved that program and when system softwares made it obsolete, I mourned (just as I did the demise of After Dark and the Far Side screensavers). Such creativity and beauty gone forever, I thought. And then this app came online and I snapped it up (and gifted it to many, many people). It is a fine adaptation; not quite as high in resolution and more narrow in scope, but it uses its platform to the best and I’m sincerely grateful it’s here to enjoy longer. I look forward to any innovation that these fine developers can devise, because I’m here to pay for them. Can’t wait!
by Su*****, 2025-04-30
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