
Alarm Clock
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Available as/for:
Description:http://gnome-automate.net/downloads
http://gtk-apps.org/content/show.php/GNOME+Automate?content=141699
- Fixed displaying of "Time left" column - now with gdk_threads_enter, so alarm-clock won't freeze from time to time when window is visible
- Fixed memory leaks
- Fixed birthday support
- Enabled focus on entry widget on birthday dialog
- Renamed "Add alarm" dialog to "Alarm properties"
Ratings & Comments
12 Comments
Hi, I would like know if this project is over. The links for download Ubuntu packages doesn't work. And the Ubuntu 11.04 repository doesn't upgrade to version 1.4.3.
Thanks for removing the mime type :) v1.3 is the best in other ways too.
Please remove "MimeType=text/plain;" from the dsektop file. It's no benefit to have an "open with Alarm Clock" for plain texts in the context menu.
I love the program, but can you add better way to add exceptions to the schedule? Like instead of adding one date at a time maybe date one to date to, IE. jan 1 2008 to jan 23 2008 something like that. Thx for the great program.
Right now there is such an option:)
I thought I'd let you know that the sound events don't work if totem is open.
I love the application. I've been looking for a simple app like this for a while now. Thanks a lot.
Alarm Clock 0.9.15 is all right and works seamlessly.
Alarm Clock is my favorite scheduling application after Remind. However, the version 0.9.12 has a problem: it takes more than 90% of CPU when running a (sound?) alarm. I think 0.9.3 is the best version up to now.
Hmm... it's true. I'll need to take a closer look on this. Thanks for noticing this.
the prog is very cool, yet one another feature would make it even better - repeating of the sound when the alarm rings until the user reacts to it - when I was using KDE, kalarm rang like hell until i switched it off - a great feature for waking up in the morning :)
So Alarm Clock will be ringing as hell, too:)