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AirClock 2.50


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Requirements Palm OS 3.0 or greater At least 120k of free memoryNote: AirClock's infrared wake-up capabilities are not yet available on Palm OS 5 handhelds such as the Palm Tungsten and the Sony Cliés NX60 and NX70
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Publisher AirSpell File Size 156k
Date added 18 Apr 2003 Check your speed

AirClock is unlike any alarm clock you've ever seen; in addition to being a full-featured alarm clock, it has the unique ability to turn on any appliance equipped with a remote control by using your handheld built-in infrared port. Imagine waking up to your favorite CD, TV news program, radio show...

  • "Set and forget" simplicity with all common functions just one tap away
  • Use it as an elegant desk, bed or travel alarm clock
  • Screen shows large, easy-to-read 12/24 time with running seconds, plus day, date and alarm setting
  • Alarm clock gently wakes you by playing one of various MIDI ring tones and/or by turning on your television, radio, CD player or any other appliance equipped with an infrared remote control
  • Also features a snooze function and two unique loud ring tones, great for those hard-to-wake-up mornings!
  • Adjustable background, colors and ring tone/volume/duration


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