The Alarm Clock of Justice wakes your computer from standby and hibernation to play an alarm consisting of movies, music, running programs, scripts, batchfiles, and any other file with your existing programs.
The ability to open website addresses allows for near unlimited possibilities. The Alarm Clock of Justice includes some volume effects, such as fading-in.Spoken and displayed reminders can be set with an alarm. Alarms are extremely reliable.
Here are some key features of "Alarm Clock of Justice":
· Wake from hibernation/standby to play a multimedia file, run a program/batch script/URL/anything, and/or speak a reminder
· Different volume effects can fade in, provide random levels of volume, or alternate between different volumes.
· Comprehensive tests for standby and hibernation capabilities
· /Insomniac mode/ tries to stop your computer from shutting down or sleeping for a specified amount of time after the alarm
· Create, delete, save, and run different configurations
· Can set alarms for a week in advance
· Ability to pass command line arguments to programs
· Run at startup with a certain configuration
Requirements:
· .NET Framework 2.0
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· /Extreme Random Volume/ is now actually extreme
· Configurations save when you exit the program
· Faster configuration loading and saving
· Bug fixes in configurations
· The /Set to test/ button that sets the alarm time to a suitable time to wake up from hibernation if you activate the alarm and shutdown.
· The ability to activate the alarm automatically f run on startup, allowing the ability to NEVER activate the alarm manually after rebooting.
· Volume issue fixed on Windows Vista--the Alarm Clock of Justice now changes the master volume instead of its own volume, which was pathetic to watch.