Chaque jour, nous vous offrons des logiciels sous licence GRATUITS que vous devriez autrement payer!
L'offre gratuite du jour pour AlarmClock Pro 9 était valable le 22 mars 2013!
Vous vous réveillez avec des mots de têtes provoqués par ses buzzers et autres stations radio saturées de statiques ? Rassurez-vous, tous ses désagréments ne seront plus qu'un lointain souvenir.
Alarm Clock Pro vous permet de personnaliser votre réveil grâce à ce que vous appréciez.
Le programme vous offre également la possibilité de configurer votre routine quotidienne et d'effectuer différentes tâches automatiquement, comme démarrer votre liste de lecture iTunes favorite !
En outre, Alarm Clock Pro offre une flexibilité parfaite en matière de réglage de la fréquence des alarmes. De nombreuses solutions offrent la capacité de configurer les alarmes sur la base d'une date spécifique. Toutefois, Alarm Clock Pro peut également enclencher des alarmes sur la base d'un calendrier récurrent, que ce soit au niveau mensuel, hebdomadaire, quotidien, horaire ou même à la minute !
N'hésitez-pas à déclencher un minuteur à compte à rebours sur la base d'un intervalle de temps spécifique.
Windows XP or later, QuickTime
24.4 MB
$19.95
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Honestly I can't see any reason to install an alarm clock in a PC, since this is usually done by ordinary people on a Mobile phone.
Besides that, why pay 20 bucks if you can do the same things for FREE without installing anything in your machine (software, QuickTime etc...)???
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Desktop-Enhancements/Clocks-Time-Management/Alarm-Clock-by-Tarry91.shtml
See also:
http://www.inspire-soft.net/software/easy-timer
As a FREE reminder & automated PC task tool, I also recommend the following ones:
http://www.specop.se/index.php?action=swizztool
http://scars.securitycadets.com/features
And how about set alarms for every clock related to different time zone around the globe?
http://www.eusing.com/free_desktop_clock/alarm_clock.htm
But if you like the idea to have a multifunction taskbar clock alarm, which can be used not only as Scheduler/Organizer, but also as Desktop Notes and Desktop Calendar, then try this FREE GEM:
http://www.netcult.ch/elmue/ElmueSoft-en.htm
Enjoy!!
Hmm leave a £500 PC on 24/7 so it can wake me up or use a £9.99 alarm clock. I'll pass
Pros
*Create as many alarms as you want
*Alarms can be set to reoccur
*Alarms, once triggered, can be dismissed or snoozed
*You can pick what audio or video to be woken up to, plus over 20 other different tasks can be done with alarm
*Has a stopwatch
Cons
*Cannot wake up computer from sleep or hibernate, meaning you need to leave your computer on for this program to sound an alarm
*Requires QuickTime
*No offline Help
Free Alternatives
Free Alarm Clock
Final Verdict
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won't run without quicktime... i do not like quicktime, thus UNINSTALLING! no thanks!
You need Apple QuickTime to be installed. I don't use Apple QuickTime for anything. I also don't like to install it just to see a nice clock. A clock is just not important enough to do such.
In general it is a bad idea to make your software dependent to some other third party software like Apple QuickTime is. We're not talking about something as the widely used dotNET or some library re-distribution here (I know, some people wouldn't even want to do that).
But today I was in an adventurous mood and I did donwload and install Apple QuickTime (download)
Then I installed the Clock. But when I start the Clock it gives me an error message that I should install Applle QuickTime (wich I just installed before starting the clock).
I already made sure that I configured all filetypes and mimetypes to work with Apple QuickTime (terrible though). What can I do? I installed the last version (7.7.3) of Apple QuickTime. Should I use an older version? I just don't feel that adventurous anymore.
No clock for me, I have to rely on all 25 other clocks I have already. Thanks for the adventure, all ended well because I used TimeFreeze.
Eric, ouvre le fichier .txt, ya tout comment faire !
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Juste pour xp... Faut que les programmes fonctionnent sur Windows 8 !
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L'activation est compliquée ! J'ai pas compris comment faire !!!
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on se demande l'utilité de certaine application? si pour se réveiller le matin il faut s'offrir un PC....
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