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#11
when i discovered you could flip the phone to snooze it i was late for work every day that week, its just way too easy, this on the other hand seems a little too hard (or evil even! ) i dont mind when i forget to de-activate my alarm on the odd day off, cos when it wakes me up at 5am i get great joy knowing i can turn it off and go straight back to sleep. this will kill that joy completely! does anyone have an "avoid cheating" method for a removed battery?
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#12
Originally Posted by festivalnut View Post
this will kill that joy completely! does anyone have an "avoid cheating" method for a removed battery?
I can almost picture myself rolling over and typing 'killall evilalarm'

great idea!
 
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Screenshots would do well. Please
 

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this is pretty cool. Thanks. Perhaps you could put in a little math in there. THere was an app on android which you had to do some simple math to turn off the alarm.
 
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+1 for the solve a little puzzle idea. A small popup with the message "Please don't throw me against the wall, i was forced to do it " would be helpful too.
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#16
A few changes in 0.2:
* Repeat sound file
* Added test button to preferences

I think I'll be adding some kind of puzzle next time, thanks for all the suggestions.
 

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This is a really great app. Does anyone know any way of installing it on PR 1.1? It's ages I want to install this but it seems it needs the PR 1.2 and I can't upgrade for now.
 
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#18
I've uploaded 0.3 to extras-devel:
* Added snooze button; duration and number of times it can be used are configurable
* For consistent volume, alarm now uses same method as the builtin alarm clock;
To set the sound file, tap status area -> Clock & Alams -> Menu -> Alarm Settings -> Alarm Tone
* Use daemon to start alarm (window can be closed after activating alarm; alarm can't be killed from UI)
* Alarm now activates display
 

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#19
Wow! This app is definitely going to create some Angry Wives. Either they'll retaliate with the Android version, or create an alternative to the Angry Birds game.
 
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cpuvermacher:

i must praise you abit. wonderfull small app, which should been in n900 for first place. speaking the truth, these kind of small innovations in normal apps allready in nokia-phones are just the things people need. new kinda approaches to normal actions, like this daily alarm-gizmo.

top notch work! I just wish nokia had these kinda fast and clever innovations in the future. they have a long way to learn AGAIN and be on the top of all manufacturers 'n' developers.



thanks for this app!
 
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