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    SF-Alarm-Clock
    Alarm-Clock is an easy-to-use application that can help you set-up reminders and simple notifications. The application also allows you to run any application or system command instead of the alarm.
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    Cloxten is a digital alarm clock and counter. It is able to execute a variety of events and actions at set times, such as send messages, play sounds or music, show a reminder window, open a file, or execute a program. See Home Page for file dependencies.
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    Happy-Birthday is a simple birthday reminder build original from Breuer-Elektronik and is made open source. It is written with Delphi 6 and will be ported to Kylix. You will need the Breuer Elektronik Components : http://www.sf.net/projects/bec.
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