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Music AlarmClock 2.1.0

8.0

Editors Rating


License Free
Requirements Windows NT/2000/XP
Downloads 17 Limitations None
Publisher Photon Technologies File Size 2.4M
Date added 23 Aug 2005 Check your speed

True to its name, this alarm clock keeps you on schedule by playing your favorite audio files. Music AlarmClock has a straightforward, modern interface with easily navigable buttons for setting your alarms and managing your audio playlists. You can set as many alarms as you like, running them once, daily, or on a specific date or day of the week. Program settings include the ability to repeat and shuffle the playlist, customize the interface, and fade in alarm music. We like the built-in media player, which includes a default beep, and allows you to easily add and remove MP3, WAV, and WMA audio files. The player also displays the title as each song is played. While the application includes a five-minute snooze, we wish it included a text message as the alarm plays. Anyone who wants a musical wake-up call will appreciate this freeware.

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