-> CORE: You can't change to Alarm set mode UNTIL you STOP the alarm
-> CORE: As Per user feedback, You can now snooze for 5 mins, once the alarm is playing.
-> INTERNAL: Changes to graphics module to accomodate changes along with other optimizations and cleanups
-> GUI: Improved exit/poweroff/sleep mode animation: Now uses 5 Random effects; Further smoothened animation -- no more choppy borders!
-> CORE: Now uses SQUARE to stop alarm; to make it more similar to Poweroff Alarm Module/
-> GUI: Changed intro.
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