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    Dave's Stupid Alarm Clock is a pyQt-based alarm clock for those of us with insomnia problems. It supports multiple alarms, snooze, mp3 playback, and so forth.
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    Clock Alarm

    Desktop Alarm Clock

    Requires Python 2.5 or greater and associated wxPython. This is a "gadget" like object for your desktop. It allows you to pick a sound (WAV) file to play for the alarm. The alarms are persistent datetime objects, so they can be created for future days.
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    Divergence Meter Alarm Clock
    An alarm clock based on the anime "Steins;Gate". Enjoy!
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    MP3-Wecker

    MP3-Wecker

    alarm clock, mp3 wecker, wecker

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    Midnight Clock

    Midnight Clock

    Midnight Clock

    A modern, feature-rich, dark-themed clock application for Linux desktops, built with Python and PyQt6. Designed to be both beautiful and functional, it provides all the essential time-keeping tools in one place. The application remains active in the system tray when closed, ensuring your alarms and timers are never missed.
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    The ORCA Project Our Rad Clock/ Alarm Depends on Python and mpg123, plays music at a designated time. The usual features of an alarm clock, designed for low-end and upward systems.
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    Pi alarm clock

    Raspberry pi + adafruit cap tft + ada fruit case +python code

    Raspberry pi adafruit capacitive touch tft ada fruit case for pi ldr +capacitor for background light level dfc77 receiver for time python code based on wiringpi2, pygame
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    This program uses crontab to set dates, times, etc... for this alarm clock. The GUI interfaces was built using easygui for Python, and the script is activated using a bash script. This program was built for Mac.
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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.
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