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CalOMine1.zip | 2016-09-14 | 6.9 MB | |
README.TXT | 2016-09-11 | 1.6 kB | |
CalOMine.0.1.zip | 2016-09-11 | 6.9 MB | |
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First Release (1.0): CalOMine1.zip ==================== This first official release includes HTML editing, as well as a total of ten (10) alarm types. The additon of a test button will allow us to pre-play those sounds, so as to avoid having to talk our cats from the refrigerator, the plumage back on to the family bird... or both ! = ) First Beta (0.01): CalOMine.0.1.zip ================== Happy Memorial Day! While I like to take some time off, my usual way to celebrate a Holiday is to get up at 4AM to write something that can help us for the rest of the year. Today was not different: Submitted for your approval, I hope that you will enjoy our new CalOMine Project. If you have ever missed an important phone meeting, wake-up call, or other event, then you will find CalOMine handy. Designed for embarrassingly stark simplicity, one of the key advantages to CalOMine is the ability to make allot of noise (or not!) when a certain time arrives. Fast, easy to use, and refreshingly without frills, I created CalOMine to both keep track of important events, as well as to yell at me for a pre-set "wakeup" alarm. Based upon SQLite3, you can even use other programs to program-up events. -Would therefore also serve as a nice SQL Replacement for our older, skype-endorsed, "ezlog" program. -Just copy the executable .jar file into a folder, then run it to start logging your notes for everything taking place to the content of the folder. Hope you find it useful, but be sure to turn your volume down before trying out the alarm feature... our cat is still recovering from this morning's sound-test.