Hugo Lantaume

TimeDropper - A gorgeous jQuery time plugin

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Catalin Pop
too bad is based on jQuery
Justin M.
People still use jQuery?
Chris A.
@itsjustmath Just curious, why do people no longer use jQuery?
Brad Kovach
@plurnt @itsjustmath apparently, reimplementing jQuery's flat API for DOM access is, once again, in vogue.
Daniel Klose
its very nice but usability would be greatly improved if minutes and hours wouldn't be separated by a click.
Muhammad Adnan 
I loved your work
Gregory Koberger
Whoa, this site is insanely beautiful. Nicely done.
Ara Yapejian
Not a huge jQuery fan, but love the UX, nicely done!
Matthias Reinholz
Looks very nice! I like the idea of entering time like this.
Yoni Shechter
beautiful and clever! great job!
Soham
Anything new is always good. Kudos for giving us something new.
Simon
This is beautiful and the interaction on mobile is buttery smooth
Raul Riera
From the website alone I would have featured this...
Germán Castaño
Nice alternative for a common UI control. This could add a different look to some apps.
Zohaib Sibte Hassan
I wish this thing had a iOS pod or Android widget :)
Andrey Viktorov
So beautiful!
Arpit Choudhury
This is awesome, just what I have been looking for!
Hiromi Matsumoto
The iPod scroll wheel was such a fantastic and intuitive interface. It's always bothered me that it was discarded on the touch screen. Nice implementation!
Casey Romkes
24 hours in a 12 hour 'clock' format. I can't get my head around it!
Adam Wagner
The iOS time scoller is much easier to use, IMO - finger doesn't cover input, can seamlessly switch between minutes and hours.
Philip Ferreira
Forget the naysayers... Great job!!!