Free Easy Alarm Clock 1.0 Crack + License Key Updated
Free Easy Alarm Clock is an application you can use to create and manage a schedule of multiple alarm clocks that show a message and play a song when time's up.
It can be used not only to wake you up but also to remind you of upcoming tasks by leaving yourself personalized notes, as well as to draw your attention by playing a specific song.
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easy4pc.com
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Grade |
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Downloads count | 6506 |
File size | < 1 MB |
Systems | Windows All |
The only notable aspect about setup is that you must have .NET Framework installed, since the app was developed with the aid of this software framework. As far as the interface goes, Free Easy Alarm Clock opts for a large window that shows all options in plain sight, so you don't have to open any menus to find them.
There are three kinds of alarms you can create: one time (set the date and sharp time), daily (set the sharp time) and weekly (select the days of the week and set the sharp time).
Next to the alarm type is a box where you can write a message that will be shown in a popup dialog when time's up. Before adding the alarm to the manager, you can browse for a song on your computer, which will be opened in your default audio player when the notification is triggered.
Unfortunately, the application's not explicit concerning the supported file types for the audio tracks. However, we've noticed in our tests that it works with MP3. It's possible to add as many alarms with different settings as you want to the manager, as well as to test them on the spot.
Once you've set up everything, you can minimize the tool (it will be sent to the systray) and carry on with your typical desktop activity. You can bring up the main app window anytime to cancel alarms.
All things considered, Free Easy Alarm Clock Serial offers a simple solution for creating a scheduler with multiple alarms, accompanied by personalized notes and songs to play. It doesn't seem like the software project is in development anymore, though, which means that it will not receive further updates.