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CT AlarmClock v1.01

Size: 91 KB
Date: March 2, 2007
Type: Freeware
Requirements:
  • Windows Mobile
  • Smartphone
Download:
  • ctalarmclock_1.01_028.exe

Author: Connective Tools, Ltd.
Home: http://www.connectivetools.com
Email: support@connectivetools.com




Description:
Standard Windows Mobile alarm-clock has significant inconveniences. At first,
it does not allow defining the weekdays for everyday alarm.

CT AlarmClock is a simple utility that allows you to define time and weekdays
for your daily alarm. It plays standard system alarm as it defined in your
Profile and Sound settings. There is no need to manually disable your alarm-
clock every Friday anymore!

Another annoying feature of standard WM alarm-clock is a selection of 'Snooze'-
interval at morning. If you are too sleepy and would like to snooze another few
minutes, it is definitely better to just press one key instead of opening
menus, analyzing and finding appropriate item on your mobile...

CT AlarmClock has just two buttons in alarm-window: Dismiss and Snooze. There
is no need to run through menus if you want to snooze another few minutes. Just
press 'Snooze'-button and go on sleeping. The 'Snooze'-period is set to 5
minutes.



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