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...The alarm clock can remind you about important events by playing your favorite music and showing a notification message. You can set alarm volume level to a comfortable level depending on the time of the day.
What's new in this version:
Improved some translations of the userinterface.
Fixed: Issue with turning on volume after wakeup in Windows 10.
Fixed: Issue with 12-hour time format when period shows one letter (a/p).
Alarm Clock tool made in java 1.7 for windows vista and newer. It looks neat and feels great, with a smooth and user friendly interface. I have tried to make program intuitive while at the same time very functional.
Tree of its many functions are:
Wake computer from sleepmode and auto adjust power settings so that sleepwaking is seamless.
Auto adjust system volume so that even if you forget to adjust the system volume after setting the alarm you will still be able to hear it go off.
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A fully customizable and extensible talking alarm clock. Alarm can start your computer (bios-dependent) and read user-defined text. Text can include live data (date, time, weather, schedule, news, etc) as defined by the user and play music or Lastfm.
KOnAir is a KDE application designed to handle radio cards, using the V4L API.
It implements a traditional KDE look and feel interface as in Kscd or KMP3.
It will also provide cool features like a Spectrum Analyser, an alarm clock and a snooze function.
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