ageye Updates G-Alarm To Version 2.2
ageye has recently updated G-Alarm for Windows Mobile Professional to version 2.2. G-Alarm is a very interesting little alarm clock application. Striving to address issues of a finger friendly interface, ageye has incorporated several different ways to disable the alarm, including forcing the user to solve an arithmetic problem or guide a ball through a maze. Right now, G-Alarm is the only program that will actually force me to get out of bed at 4 AM to start the day, as I can set it so that I can’t simply hit a button to dismiss it while still snoozing. See below for the changelog for G-Alarm 2.2 and stay tuned for my full review, coming soon.
2.2 (2009/08/07)
- [ADDED] Cron-like patterns
- [ADDED] Option to turn on the phone radio before an alarm goes off
- [ADDED] Graphic acceleration (enable it during the installation – increases the memory usage)
- [ADDED] Advanced option: Unlock the device (only works with S2U2, SensorLock and ThrottleLock)
- [ADDED] Hidden option: Specify when G-Alarm should wake up your device before an alarm goes off (WakeSeconds)
- [ADDED] Option to not display a scheduled application as a next alarm
- [ADDED] Option to vibrate when launching a scheduled program
- [ADDED] Option to blank the screen after launching a scheduled program
- [FIXED] Always repeated the same song under certain circumstances
- [FIXED] Better compatibility when not installed on the device but on storage cards or on internal storage
- [FIXED] Today plugin didn’t use the right size when called from a 3rd party tool
- [FIXED] Some small bugs
- [UPDATED] Languages: Serbian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Norwegian, Spanish, Catalan, French, Italian, Czech
- [ADDED] Languages: Portuguese (Pt-Br), Slovenian
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