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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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    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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    XML2TXT

    Template-driven XML to TXT converter for Windows.

    XML_2_TXT Extractor is a lightweight Windows tool that converts XML files into structured TXT/CSV outputs using simple templates — no coding required. Perfect for processing XML exports from ERP systems, suppliers, or data feeds where you need to quickly extract values into a readable format. 👉 Full version, examples and updates: https://martan1484.github.io/XML2TXT/
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