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    Rise and Shine LED Clock

    Rise and Shine LED Clock

    Arduino Powered 60 RBG Pixel Clock, with 24h alarm and count down.

    The Rise and Shine LED clock has been designed to educate and encourage hacking and modifying of both software and hardware. This is a analogue style digital clock with multiple display states, a 24 hour alarm, a count down alarm, multiple alarm display states and a demo mode. One of the alarm states is a dawn simulating alarm, where the lights gradually come on over 20 minutes, enducing a natural waking sleeping pattern, with out the shock of a abrupt noisy alarm sound. ...
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    Alarm plus

    Alarm clock tool for windows vista and newer

    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.
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    Llama Alarm Clock

    Llama Alarm Clock

    A Simple, easy to use, customizable Alarm Clock

    Llama Alarm Clock is a simple, easy to use, alarm clock. You can display a 12 or 24 hour clock and set alarms in either form (they work regardless of your display mode) and plays any .wav media file you choose to wake you up ***NOW SUPPORTS .MP3 FILES*** (Thank you Jake Rooney). It comes with 2 alarms (If you have version 1.3 make sure to use the new default ones). Uses JLayer to play mp3 files. Make sure you're downloading the latest version (1.6 currently), recently 1.5 just got a whole...
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    Just Wake Up
    Just Wake Up est un réveil programmable. Il permet de jouer un son de son choix et d'afficher des alertes soit à une heure déterminée soit à la fin d'un compte à rebours. Just Wake Up is an alarm clock that allows to play music. It adds the special feature of wake up music selection.
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    Helpful tools for the college students. Eg. a java alarm clock playing any playlist you want, a tool to create a MLA style bibliography entry given a URL, etc.
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    A reliable, simple, and intuitive alarm clock application for any Java supported operating system.
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    A java based alarm clock with a skinned main window. It can run files or play sounds at specific times and can handle any number of alarms in military time or am/pm style.
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