Michau's Alarm Clock is a very flexible alarm clock that lets you set different alarm for each day of the week, define exceptions and set one-time alarms when necessary. No need to reprogram your alarm clock several times a week, or remember to turn it off on the weekend! You can also use a sophisticated wizard, which allows you to set an alarm quickly for many days at once. Just llok below how easy it is:
Define different alarm time for each day of the week! Every day is different - so be your alarm clock. Want to turn off an alarm altogether on specific days? No problems - alarms can be easily turned on and off with one tap of the stylus. The application displays always the time of the next alarm, so you can know instantly when your alarm will ring.
Changes to normal schedule? You can now define per-week setting which will override your defaults. These settings will last only during the current week - after that the alarm will switch to default settings. You can change the alarm hour, disable an alarm or enable it on the day that it's normally disabled.
Need to set quickly the same alarm on many days? The alarm wizard will do it for you. Just enter the alarm time, specify on which days it should be set, and whether it is a default alarm or for current week only. You can also disable an alarm instead of setting it.
Want to sleep for a little while? Have a chicken in the oven and don't want to forget about it? You can set a special alarm - an alarm that rings only on the current day. You can even use the nap alarm window, to set an alarm in the specified number of minutes.
· The trial download contains full-featured application version that will run for 10 days. After that period, you must register your application or your alarms will stop working.
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed time display on alarm dialog on PalmOS 3.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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