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Sly 01-15-2013 08:36 AM

Computer based "alarm clocks"
 
I'm looking for software or some kind of computer app in which I can set up a series of alarms.

For example, at 5 minutes to 10 I would have a particular alarm go off. And then at 10 a different alarm goes off. Rinse and repeat throughout the day.

I have come across several apps that I can use for one-time alarms, but never a more complex set up like this.

Idears?

Max Potential 01-15-2013 08:41 AM

Does it need to be desktop based?

I do exactly what you are describing with my android phone clock/alarms. I have about 15 alarms setup to hit me throughout the day/week.

Since I carry it with me always, it makes for the perfect device for just such. It can use different sounds or even songs, can control the volume, etc.

I use the standard features built into the phone itself which seems to work great, but I am sure play.google.com has a ton more alarm apps too.

BlackCrayon 01-15-2013 08:47 AM

i just use outlook office calendar. you can set up as many alarms per day or per week or whatever as you want.

DamianJ 01-15-2013 08:57 AM

"Reminders" on OSX and iOS. They sync nicely too.

fitzmulti 01-15-2013 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Max Potential (Post 19426148)
Does it need to be desktop based?

I do exactly what you are describing with my android phone clock/alarms. I have about 15 alarms setup to hit me throughout the day/week.

Since I carry it with me always, it makes for the perfect device for just such. It can use different sounds or even songs, can control the volume, etc.

I use the standard features built into the phone itself which seems to work great, but I am sure play.google.com has a ton more alarm apps too.

Exactly what he said...
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StinkyPink 01-15-2013 09:21 AM

alarm.exe


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