Hello,
I search a soft to replace "alarm's soft" included by default in WM6.
I want to configure more than only 1 alarm.
Have you a solution for that ?
Thanks.
And sorry for my poor english.
There's loads of different utilities available, but here's a couple you might want to look into....
1. PhoneAlarmSP from PocketMax software - see here
2. John Cody's Alerts from Omnisoft - see here
You can search the forums for other options, and I'm sure other forum members will chip in with their recommendations
Cheers, Mark.
1.Chronos for Smartphones - here
2.Oxios Alarms - here
3.CityTime Alarms - here
Ouah, 5 softs !
Who is the better ?
Do you use all of thems ???
Sorry for my porr english.
I am using Chronos
If you want a freeware then you can try Schedy Mobile - here
I use and love CitiTime Alarms. The alarm settings are very flexible and works flawlessly. It also has stopwatch and timer, which is quite handy.
The only other alarm soft i've used is GenTimer, and am very disappointed with it. With all the bells and whistles in that app, it was extremely resource intensive, and buggy.
I love Gentimer from Rivia, you can set a "gentle" alarm, which rings a couple minutes before the actual alarm, just choose something nice and you will wake up without the usual shock It also has a clock, world time, stopwatch and timers!
does shcedy mobile have to be running in order for it to play the alarm?
I will try Schedy Mobile, it's freeware.
Thanks a lot.
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[size=+2]Touch Alarm Free[/size]
[size=+1]A Convenient iPhone-Style Alarm Clock for Windows Mobile PDA Phones.[/size]
[size=+1]This convenient, iPhone-style alarm clock can be quickly set with a finger, due to the scrolls of hours and minutes. The big figures reduce the possibility of mistakes; there is also a rich variety of skins to fit any taste. Unlike regular WM alarm clocks. The program is available in two editions: Touch Alarm Free and Touch Alarm Pro.[/size]
Touch Alarm Free
Quick finger set-up
Wheel for easy choice of minutes and hours with finger
Beauty. Skins support for all tastes
Slide to unlock the alarm
Synchronization with internet time server
Language localization
Touch Alarm Pro
Cost ~4.97$ via SMS
An advanced version also available. It has many additional features:
Several alarm clocks
Binding to days of the week
Volume and vibro setup
MP3/WAV sound set-up to alarm clock
Snooze mode
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(changelog here)[/size]
System Requirements
WM5 / WM6 /WM6.1 / WM6.5
VGA / QVGA / WVGA / WQVGA / SVGA / SQVGA
.NET Compact Framework 2.0 (for settings only)
To install from PC: ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center (for Vista).
http://www.touch-alarm.com/
[size=+1]Latest Version[/size]
Download CAB
http://touch-alarm.com/downloads/touch-alarm.cab
Download EXE
http://touch-alarm.com/downloads/touch-alarm_setup.exe
Features in development:
10 different skin
more 3D effects
I just installed the last freeware version 1.8.1.0 Beta with Dutch translation. That's a great alarmclock.Thanks.
I've tested it and in my opinion it's the best!
Hello,
I have a LG Incite running WM 6.1. I like touch alarm too however, I have been trying to figure out if it can unlock the phone when the alarm goes off (if the phone was locked before the alarm went off). For example with the inbuilt alarm that comes on WM 6.1, if the phone is locked and the alarm goes off, I can still access the menu to either dismiss or snooze the alarm and then the phone goes back to its locked state. I am ok if the "going back to locked state" is not possible but I would at least like to see if I can some how get touch alarm to unlock the phone when the alarm goes off so that I can access it right away. Please let me know if there is a way of getting this done. And btw, this can be done with other apps like G-Alarm.
Thanks!
Hello.
Some time ago I have developed alarm clock application. It's been on market for a couple of months. Just thought I share info with You .
I know that there are lots of alarm clocks on market - made another one but this one is like small reminder app. Alarms are grouped in categories. I think I has all things You might want from alarm clock. Still under development - updates ~weekly.
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"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
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Application is available on AndroidMarket - Caynax Alarm Clock.
There might be problem with Nexus One - hopefully fixed in next version.
Version 2.3 was released:
NEW: new application icon
NEW: added application support for Android: 3.0, 3.1, 3.2
IMPROVEMENT: added option to backup/restore application settings (alarms default settings)
OTHER: new settings in hourly chime, small improvements and fixes
If You have any ideas for new functions or improvements let me know.
Small update was released:
NEW: Android default light skin
IMPROVEMENT: added option to choose between old/new alarm window dialog layout
IMPROVEMENT: added option to vibrate in hourly chime
Hi,
Nice looking GUI... downloaded all 3 apps from you.
Although Hourly chime force closes for me on MIUI US I try the alarm. I like the look.
And anyway... the app works blazingly fast... settings pages open like thunder.
Widget is also a good simple look, I use it without background
We will see how alarm works
Thank you for your contribution.
Widget and hourly chime came from alarm clock - just when You don't need one.
Check hourly chime in alarm clock - I have changed one thing that might caused problems on some phones when reading ringtones data.
I will implement that also on standalone hourly chime in next release.
It might take some time but maybe later I will put app skins as plugins - less apk size and probably RAM used.
It might take more RAM than other apps but it does not mean it consumes more CPU (battery). Unfortunately some people might think like that so that I will have to work to decrease RAM usage - ie. introducing skins as plugins.
user_fafik said:
Widget and hourly chime came from alarm clock - just when You don't need one.
Check hourly chime in alarm clock - I have changed one thing that might caused problems on some phones when reading ringtones data.
I will implement that also on standalone hourly chime in next release.
It might take some time but maybe later I will put app skins as plugins - less apk size and probably RAM used.
It might take more RAM than other apps but it does not mean it consumes more CPU (battery). Unfortunately some people might think like that so that I will have to work to decrease RAM usage - ie. introducing skins as plugins.
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Thanks for fast reply... I uninstall the widget then.
No sense about resource demand.. i just installed in 30 mins... we will see.
Thank you
EDIT:
There is no clock widget in alarm so installed clock widget again.
Could not set clock widget in alarm widget... and I do not need alarm widget on home.
Hello. Another version:
NEW: added Deutsch (de) translation (by Nikolai Grube)
NEW: added option to set hourly chime at :30
NEW: added option to dismiss alarm by long click
IMPROVEMENT: 'Increasing ringtone' can increase up to set alarm length value (1 minute max so far)
IMPROVEMENT: updated italiano (it) translation
@.dredd. - There is widget in alarm clock but You would like to have only digital clock (3x1/4x1) without alarms list (that is 4x2)? If so I'll add them in next release.
I'm also thinking to place language resources as downloadable plugin. That would result in at least 300kB less in apk size. The same could be done with skins. I've got to do some tests will it be efficient.
Chime issues
I really like the alarm app. I was getting very tired of the ridiculous snooze options in some others (HUGE snooze buttons, auto snooze as soon as the phone gets moved, etc...). I am having one problem so far tho (I downloaded version 2.3.2 today to my droid x). When I assigned a sound to the hourly chime I almost always heard a hiccup when previewing the sound clip. By hiccup I mean that the clip started and played for < 1 sec then started again from the beginning and played all the way thru. When the chime goes off every hour it does the same thing. I don't notice it on the default "Droid" tone but maybe there is enough silence at the beginning that the problem isn't noticeable? The option to move to SD card is disabled so I am assuming that you have defaulted it to install on the phone, so that should rule out that as an issue. Also, I am not sure what volume level the clips are associated with (doesn't seem to be tied to media or ), but they play very loud.
P.S. - I can see that the clips are sorting by type (alert/ringtone/notification/etc) but then I am not sure what the sort is. Seems like an alpha sort on name would be nice, either by type then name, or even just by name.
P.P.S. - The time bar seems like overkill and doesn't seem to track with the sound clip well. The play/pause button seems sufficient and you could get more names on the screen at once.
Hello.
As You might have noticed You can choose any sound from Your phone that last up to 15 seconds. Let's say that there can be two types of sounds:
1. not repeated - lasts 4 seconds and ends
2. repeated ogg files that when looped sounds really well - problem with them is I have to define how long they are and manually stop them - or they won't stop and loop all the time . So such sounds sometimes may seem cut and not play till the end. I've got email from one user to add to app some old clock sounds - classic chimes. Ie. one at 1am, five at 5pm. I'll added them later. Got to find (already one provided) some free sources so there won't be problem with copyrights etc.
About moving app to sdCard. You can't (shuldn't) move apps to sdcard whet it uses Android AlarmManager service (it does ) and contains widgets (it does) - that's how Android works. They simply won't work (especially widgets after phone restart) or won't work properly.
Volume associated with chimes (and alarms) is of type ALARM - so that it could play when phone is in silent mode (if set). You can set volume in settings and test that change playing ringtone in ringtone control.
ad ps1-2 Ok. I think that sorting them alphabetically would be nice - would like to do better ringtone control - but there is always something with highest priority :|. I would like to move translations to language packs and do the same with application skins (less apk size and even less ram usage). Also add option to save alarms list to xml file - that's the highest priority. Got more ideas about app . But there is always something that goes before.
user_fafik said:
About moving app to sdCard. You can't (shuldn't) move apps to sdcard whet it uses Android AlarmManager service (it does ) and contains widgets (it does) - that's how Android works. They simply won't work (especially widgets after phone restart) or won't work properly.
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I wasn't suggesting that I should be able to, or wanted to move the app to the SD card. I was only trying to say that it appeared that the app was NOT installed on the SD card, so that probably was not the cause of the issue I was seeing with the chimes.
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Volume associated with chimes (and alarms) is of type ALARM - so that it could play when phone is in silent mode (if set). You can set volume in settings and test that change playing ringtone in ringtone control.
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The loud volume I was referring to was the volume at which the sound clips played within the app when selecting one to associate to the chime, not the volume at which the clip played when the chime was triggered. I played with various volume levels (media/alarm) and then tried selecting different sounds in the app to associate to the chime and the volume the sound clip played at did not seem to change.
While we are talking about it, if the chime volume is tied to the system alarm volume, how does the chime volume % work? If I set it to 10% and the system alarm volume is set to 50%, does that mean that the chime volume will come out at 10% of 50% = 5% of max volume?
user_fafik said:
As You might have noticed You can choose any sound from Your phone that last up to 15 seconds. Let's say that there can be two types of sounds:
1. not repeated - lasts 4 seconds and ends
2. repeated ogg files that when looped sounds really well - problem with them is I have to define how long they are and manually stop them - or they won't stop and loop all the time . So such sounds sometimes may seem cut and not play till the end.
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I wasn't aware that a sound file could be self repeating, or maybe I am not understanding what you are saying. My understanding is that any sound file is of finite length. I would not expect a chime to repeat, although I suppose that could be an option in the app (play sound N number of times). When previewing sound clips in an app I would not expect ANY looping, just one pass thru the file and stop. I would expect an alarm (I have not experimented with the alarms in your app yet so I am just stating expectations here...) to play until I acknowledge it somehow. If I don't acknowledge it before the alarm sound completes playing, I would expect it to play again from the beginning after a certain time period (a few seconds maybe), and continue replaying until the alarm is acknowledged or some other application time out is reached.
Can you please help me better understand how looping/repeating sounds applies with regard to chimes in your app?
Thank you very much for your prompt response by the way, wasn't really expecting that...
Hello.
First about volume. As I've mentioned it uses ALARM type volume. When chime first starts it remembers ALARM volume value that was previously set. Then it sets it to its max value. Now that volume is set to MAX a percentage value from MAX value is calculated. So settings in alarm are independent - does not depend from system settings. When chime ends playing it gets back to previously saved value. But... It checks before whether someone (some other app) haven't changed that setting when sound was playing. If not it gets back to previous value - otherwise it does nothing.
About that looping thing. System Media Player plays sound. It don't know if I remember well (wrote that long time ago) but there might have been bug in Android. Each media played has a setting whether it should loop a sound. Unfortunately when media type is "Ogg file" it simply doesn't work (bug??). Although sound is set not to repeat it still repeats. In alarm clock solution is simple. When user press "Dismiss"/"Snooze" button I simply stop MediaPlayer(Service). With ogg files first I check how long that sound is. Then when that time elapses I close (stop) MediaPlayer(service).
Hope I explained well
Hello.
I have release version 2.4.1:
NEW: application supports external translations as language pack
NEW: Caynax Alarm Clock can be set as default alarm clock
FIX: When screen got unlocked there was widget time value update lag
FIX: 'Any alarm' decreased alarm hour by one when because new winter time
BUG: when logging operations was enabled and user entered alarm settings
As said before application doesn't have built-in plugins == less apk size ;].
You can download plugins from Android Market.
Work with translations as plugins was some kind of test. Now the same will be done with application skins == less apk size and later new skins to download.
In version 2.5 I have added option to save alarms list to xml file so You don't have define them again after app reinstall.
[App][1.6+] Great BMI Calculator by Caynax
Hello again ;].
I have just developed another small app - BMI calculator.
This one has chart with last saved values so that You could monitor Your weight. I would like to add data with average BMI for countries specified by users (preferably in comments with BMI average for age and sex.
Android Market Link
user_fafik said:
Hello again ;].
I have just developed another small app - BMI calculator.
This one has chart with last saved values so that You could monitor Your weight. I would like to add data with average BMI for countries specified by users (preferably in comments with BMI average for age and sex.
Android Market Link
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Link not working, it doesn't redirect to android market.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
Works fine to me...
market.android.com/details?id=com.caynax.bmicalculator
or just search market for i.e. "caynax bmi"
Thanks for interest
I have released 2.5.1 version of alarm clock. Mainly hourly chime at :15 and :45 added and many changes in code.
Hello
Hi there!
I like your apps.
I went to the market for this alarm, and found the other apps.
Keep the work!
Thanks!
Hello. Finally version 2.6 :
NEW: Some resources are loaded from external "Theme files". Please download them to use current application skin. Next app version won't have internal skins - they are available as separate files - even smaller alarm clock size - new skins soon .
FIX: "Snooze button" couldn't be clicked when user selected "Math" or "Citation" alarm clock, then marked "Solve problem to snooze" and got back to "Traditional" alarm clock
NEW: added support for Chinese Simplified (简体中文) language pack (translation done by Huang Xiaochuan)
IMPROVEMENT: additional alarm time verification after alarm list restore from xml file
FIX: digital clock layout
FIX: menu wasn't translated when default Android theme was set
Ps. Remeber to download themes if You use ones.
Looking for: Japan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, India, Korea, Egypt, Belarus, Finland translators
NextEvent gives you a simple view of how long until your next calendar appointment or alarm. A 1x1 widget on your home screen shows you at a glance how many days, hours, or minutes until your next event. Easily see how much time until your next meeting at work, or keep an eye on how many hours until the alarm is going to go off in the morning.
NextEvent Free Market Link
Other calendar widgets take up a lot of space on your home screen, but NextEvent is small and straightforward. The widget focuses solely on telling you when your next event is coming. Clicking the widget brings up a full list of all upcoming events, with description, location, and time for each. You can also optionally add your next event to the notification bar.
NextEvent integrates with the following sources:
Built-in calendar app
System alarm and other alarms that write to the system alarm property (see note below)
Alarm Clock Xtreme
Alarm Clock Plus
If you have another source you’d like me to consider adding, please let me know. Please note that my ability to integrate it depends on either an existing interface from that provider, or willingness to add one for this purpose. Some apps may not be possible to integrate.
If you have any problems, questions, or comments, please be sure to let me know here or email me directly. I’m an independent developer with a day job, but I will do everything I can to answer your questions and resolve any problems as quickly as possible.
More on alarm integration:
Android provides a system property that any app can write to indicating the next alarm time. If you only have your default system alarm application installed, this should work fine. If nothing happens when you click on an alarm in the detail list, or if it opens the wrong application, please go to Menu -> Settings -> Global Alarm Application and choose what program should be opened.
If you use – or even have just installed – a 3rd party alarm application, it may cause problems with this property. Since both the default and 3rd party apps are writing to this property, one may write to the property that there is no scheduled alarm, overwriting the alarm the other app has set. NextEvent supports more direct integration with two popular alarm clock programs, Alarm Clock Plus and Alarm Clock Xtreme. If you use either program, the direct integration will not have any of these problems. It also supports showing multiple alarms and timers that have been set in those applications. I may look into adding direct integration with other alarm programs if they support it.
NextEvent Free Market Link
Again, if you have any problems or suggestions, please let me know here, via the email listed in the market, or via PM!
Changelog/announcements
v1.1.1:
- Full ICS+ support (sorry for the delay!)
- Optional icon in the notification bar with a countdown to the next event (just the closest hour or day if > 90 minutes, or minutes if < 90 minutes). ICS+ only for now.
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You never know, might need one more...
Will this be available for 4.0+? This is the only calendar widget or indeed app I've found that has a countdown view including hours and minutes of upcoming events.
Have you realized that there is not calendar widget out there with time until event? eg:
- 10pm Event XXXX (in 5h:25m)
I would gladly pay for a widget like that...
papete said:
Have you realized that there is not calendar widget out there with time until event? eg:
- 10pm Event XXXX (in 5h:25m)
I would gladly pay for a widget like that...
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So are you basically looking for a widget that includes the event title, in addition to what's there now? I can certainly add that -- it'd most likely need to be a bigger widget to fit the title in a readable font (maybe 2x1). So I'd keep the 1x1 version for those who want it. Let me know if that's what you had in mind.
bkrodgers said:
So are you basically looking for a widget that includes the event title, in addition to what's there now? I can certainly add that -- it'd most likely need to be a bigger widget to fit the title in a readable font (maybe 2x1). So I'd keep the 1x1 version for those who want it. Let me know if that's what you had in mind.
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Actually, the perfect widget for me would be a 4x1, and in it accommodate the next 2-3 events:
- 11am Event A (in 5h6m)
- 1pm Event B (in 7h6m)
- 3pm Event C (in 9h6m)
I have pure calendar widget, and when I asked the dev to include this feature the reason he gave me to not include it was that it would be a battery hog as he would have to make it update every x minutes. Now, I had this kind of widget when I had my HTC phone, and what the widget did was to redraw itself with the updated time every time I would turn on the display.
Please tell me if this is possible without making it a big battery drain.
Thanks a lot for looking into it!!
P.S. I even know the name it should have: "NextEvents"
[APP][4.3+][FREE] Alarm Clock & Timers & Stopwatch, The Best Alarm Clock App
Hi there,
Alarm Clock Millenium is a feature-rich yet easy to use Alarm Clock app with unlimited Timers, a precise Stopwatch, a World Clock and amazing Widgets.
Over 1 Million downloads worldwide!
With Alarm Clock Millenium, you can create unlimited alarms, timers, timer & stopwatch widgets and customize them as you want.
This Alarm Clock app allows you to customize almost everything from alarm and timer settings to backgrounds and text color/font/size.
Alarm Clock Millenium offers a wide choice of ways to wake up with challenging tests like math or puzzle. It allows you to wake up at time in the best way especially with the increasing volume option in a speed that can be adjusted at your wish.
In addition to the basic functionalities of an Alarm Clock, Alarm Clock Millenium allows you to:
★ Play ringtones, music and playlists on alarms.
★ Set alarm and snooze duration with precision of seconds.
★ Set and save alarms for either a specific time or date or within a certain time.
★ Set an alarm with your voice just by dictating time or with "OK google".
★ Wake up smoothly with the increasing volume and brightness customizable features.
★ Select from different ways to stop it (button, math, Captcha code, visual test, shake, flip, puzzle, mixed).
★ See the next alarm and remaining time for it (click on it) and skip it when you want.
★ Set Wave gesture to Snooze or Dismiss alarms.
★ Adjust the brightness of the screen during the alarm and set it gradual to imitate sunrise.
★ Backup and Restore to internal/external storage or to Google Drive.
★ Customize the parameters of the vibrator.
The app includes a professional stopwatch and unlimited timers for your daily timing needs :
Stopwatch: You can record laps, share the results or save them on SD card.
Timer: you can add an unlimited number of timers with different parameters for each timer:
★ Set alarms or notifications with adjustable settings.
★ Run multiple timers simultaneously or sequentially.
★ Add extra time while a timer is running.
★ Drag to reorder timers even when they are running.
★ Set timers to repeat automatically for up to 1000 times or without a limit.
★ Control each timer and the stopwatch from notifications and lock screen.
World Clock: World Clock with up to 600 cities in the world to keep track of time in different corners of the globe. Drag to reorder the cities as it suits you.
Night Mode: Bedside clock with adjustable brightness to rest your eyes at night.
Important Notice: Some battery saving apps or system power managers can prevent alarms from working. Please make sure that it's not the case.
Here are some known examples:
1- EMUI: Add the app to protected apps.
2- Acer AID Kit: Remove the app from Energy Organization blacklist.
3- Avoid forcing the app close and exclude it while cleaning the RAM if it forces apps to close.
4- In some devices like Xiaomi system periodically kill apps. In this case you need to add the app to "Caution" list.
5- Sony: Make sure that STAMINA mode allows alarms to work. if not then disable it.
Main permissions :
- Phone call state permission "READ_PHONE_STATE" is needed to mute alarms during a call.
- Modify system settings permission is used by our Alarm Clock to save the next alarm to system so that it can be shown on any time widgets.
- Storage to read audio files on alarms, backup & restore.
I thank you and still waiting your feedback
To find the apps, please follow this link:
Alarm Clock - Timers Stopwatch
To learn more about it take a look at this:
http://www.milleniumapps.com/p/alarm-clock-for-android.html
Thanks again
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More information can be found on our website. If you have any question, feedback or issue, please feel free to email us.
Website: http://www.milleniumapps.com
Email: [email protected]
To give you an idea about how it looks like, here are some screenshots:
Link to the App:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.milleniumapps.freealarmclock
Thanks
Thank you for the link I add it now
any idea?
Millenium Apps said:
Thank you for the link
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Hi,
As you can see the app have a plenty of features and i want to add more and more
So please, give me your ideas about other features that you want to see in this app. I will choose the best ones and add them in the next updates
Thank you in advance,
Millenium Apps
great app!
Millenium Apps said:
Hi,
As you can see the app have a plenty of features and i want to add more and more
So please, give me your ideas about other features that you want to see in this app. I will choose the best ones and add them in the next updates
Thank you in advance,
Millenium Apps
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Hi,
I tried your app and i am impressed by its capacities I gave it 5 stars but if i could give it 6 I did it cause it deserves more than 5
I love all the features! thanks for the great job it is my alarm clock app now and I don't need to look for other one
Gregs51 said:
Hi,
I tried your app and i am impressed by its capacities I gave it 5 stars but if i could give it 6 I did it cause it deserves more than 5
I love all the features! thanks for the great job it is my alarm clock app now and I don't need to look for other one
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Hi,
Thank you, happy to see that you like it Please tell me about other featues that you want to see on it, I will do my best to add them in the next updates
hi
Millenium Apps said:
Hi,
Thank you, happy to see that you like it Please tell me about other featues that you want to see on it, I will do my best to add them in the next updates
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You're wellcome for the features, if you can add a clock widget, it will be nice
Great app The only thing missing for me is "Flip to snooze" Could you add this? Thank you
zalaros said:
Great app The only thing missing for me is "Flip to snooze" Could you add this? Thank you
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Hi,
Thank you zalaros for the feedback happy to see that you like it
For your request, I think that I did it in a better way:
1- Go to "Parameters" -> set "Shaking Intensity" to "Very small"
2- Set "Stop mode" of the alarm to "shake"
When the alarm goes on, all what you need is to take quickly the mobile in your hand (and if you want flip it quickly if it doesn't snooze) and it will snooze (or stop if there is no remaining repeats or you check "Direct stop after shaking" in "Parameters")
Give it a try and tell me what do you think
Don't forget to rate and commente the app please, when you have some free time
Thanks again,
Any other idea?
So great!! i recommand it
hello,
Thank you so much for this complete alarm clock app, it's a great one, i agree.
I was using AlarmDroid for a long time and i recently discovered a better one (Alarm Clock Millenium), it is my alarm clock from now
TrimB said:
hello,
Thank you so much for this complete alarm clock app, it's a great one, i agree.
I was using AlarmDroid for a long time and i recently discovered a better one (Alarm Clock Millenium), it is my alarm clock from now
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Thank you, happy to hear that you enjoyed using the app
Any idea? Still waiting for your interesting feedback
Millenium Apps said:
Hi,
Thank you zalaros for the feedback happy to see that you like it
For your request, I think that I did it in a better way:
1- Go to "Parameters" -> set "Shaking Intensity" to "Very small"
2- Set "Stop mode" of the alarm to "shake"
When the alarm goes on, all what you need is to take quickly the mobile in your hand (and if you want flip it quickly if it doesn't snooze) and it will snooze (or stop if there is no remaining repeats or you check "Direct stop after shaking" in "Parameters")
Give it a try and tell me what do you think
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Thank you for your reply Unfortunately this doesn't suit me It's not like the flip to snooze (or close) that other alarm apps have. Maybe you should try one and see for yourself Thank's anyway :good:
zalaros said:
Thank you for your reply Unfortunately this doesn't suit me It's not like the flip to snooze (or close) that other alarm apps have. Maybe you should try one and see for yourself Thank's anyway :good:
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Hi zalaros,
I will add this flip to snooze (or stop) feature than in the next update for you and for all people who like this feature (I am sure that there are a lot )
Please subscribe to this thread, I will tell you when the app is updated to support "flip to snooze" feature
Thanks again :good:
Any other idea of features ? , someone had tested the app on a tablette?
Thank you in advance for your great feedback
this seems to be a promising alarm application. I am using spb time for years and still think this is the king to beat.
It has every detail perfect including beautiful UI. one feature I missing from all the alarms is "auto snooze"
The alarm will play the sound for a given times and goes into snooze mode automatically.
For not that important alarm, I don't bother to flip or even touch the phone.
It also includes calendar/world clock/stop watch/count down. Imaging the calendar also includes the iso week number which
is missing even for some dedicated calendar app.
You can copy pate the alarm, which is a much better idea than alarm profile as every alarm you created can act as a profile.
henrik.dk said:
this seems to be a promising alarm application. I am using spb time for years and still think this is the king to beat.
It has every detail perfect including beautiful UI. one feature I missing from all the alarms is "auto snooze"
The alarm will play the sound for a given times and goes into snooze mode automatically.
For not that important alarm, I don't bother to flip or even touch the phone.
It also includes calendar/world clock/stop watch/count down. Imaging the calendar also includes the iso week number which
is missing even for some dedicated calendar app.
You can copy pate the alarm, which is a much better idea than alarm profile as every alarm you created can act as a profile.
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Hello henrik.dk,
Thank you for the very interesting feedback, you know that SPB is like a legend on Play Store with there best seller SPB Shell 3D, but for their SPB Time app, i think that it isn't a real succes, as you can see the users don't realy like it (rating 3.1 and a lot of complaints) and there is no free version, so if you compare it to my paid app Alarm Plus Millenium, yes SPB time have features that mine don't have but Alarm Plus Millenium, have also other features that SPB time don't have and is cheaper so according to the features that you want you can choose one, you can see that all users of my paid app (41 users) are very satisfied cause they know that the app can do the work of 4 apps for a price of one.
I don't know if you tried my app, if yes you must see that it includes "auto snooze" , you choose the alarm duration and the number of repeats, so when the alarm goes on it will automatically snooze after the selected alarm duration time until the last repeat where it will stop
I agree with you and I really want to add all these features that you are talking about, but as i am not a super developer this will not be possible for now, but when the app will be a succes (I hope) with your help and encouragement I am sure that i will beat the king
Thanks again and i promise you to do my best to add the features you're talking about and improve the UI in the next updates
yes. you app is really good. I did give your app a try but just for a short of time. sorry I didn't notice how you archive auto snooze.
the reason of low rating of spb time is compatibility I would guess.
henrik.dk said:
yes. you app is really good. I did give your app a try but just for a short of time. sorry I didn't notice how you archive auto snooze.
the reason of low rating of spb time is compatibility I would guess.
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Thanks i think that that alarm clock app has also a lot of bugs, for mine i had two little bugs and I fixed them in the last update, and now there is no bug so i am working to add more features and improve the UI look
see you
I am working on new features and will update the app soon, so please give me other ideas about the things that you want to see in the app
in the next update i will add the "flip to snooze (or stop)" feature and some beautiful wallpapers
Thank you for your feedback
Millenium Apps said:
I am working on new features and will update the app soon, so please give me other ideas about the things that you want to see in the app
in the next update i will add the "flip to snooze (or stop)" feature and some beautiful wallpapers
Thank you for your feedback
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That will be cool , cause the current wallpapers are not so pretty
Can't wait to see them
Thanks for this wonderful tool
good news
TrimB said:
hello,
Thank you so much for this complete alarm clock app, it's a great one, i agree.
I was using AlarmDroid for a long time and i recently discovered a better one (Alarm Clock Millenium), it is my alarm clock from now
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Hi,
The new release 1.3 of the free and paid versions is available now on Google Play store! I made big changes in the UI:
Alarm Clock Millenium
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.milleniumapps.freealarmclock
Alarm Plus Millenium
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.milleniumapps.milleniumalarmplus
If your Android device version is 3.2 or higher you can choose and admire one of the new Holo themes (Holo dark and Holo light).
The flip to snooze (or stop) features is added after the request of zalaros
Try it now and if you like it, please rate it and share it with your friends
Thanks in advance and i still wating your wonderful ideas
Hi there app using and assumably loving community,
One thing that is the bugbear of all alarm clocks is the functionality of the snooze button. This much-maligned button as it used to be back in the days of a physical alarm clock, has been detested and reviled for decades as it is the unfortunate bearer of the harsh reality for the poor sleeping soul, that one must eventually pull oneself from under the gloriously pleasant covers to face the harsh reality of the world outside.
I'm an avid user of alarm clocks on my Android (be gone iOS!) to get my life in a manageable state but find that alarms could be much better and more efficiently utilised if the snooze feature could be configurable at the time the alarm goes off instead of having to return to the specific alarm settings in the app. This could be a one off change where alarms have been set for repeat. This would make alarm usage much more versatile and save you from having to go back into the clock app and either edit the current alarm which you may not want to do as it's recurring or set another alarm.
I have searched high and low for such an app and am yet to find one. So could someone here please direct me to one that has this functionality or alternatively, I suggest that to the app coding community at large to take advantage of coding one as I think this would be a great feature that people would like that does not seem to have been recognised by alarm app coders. This is a brilliant feature that could be offered in the Pro version of an app, I'd definitely pay for it.
Thanks.
10 days and not a single response?