Talking Alarm Clock makes your computer to remind you of important dates and events.
Talking Alarm Clock uses Microsoft Agent to show a talking animated alarm. The alarm can also play any sound you choose and includes a handy snooze button.
An alarm can be set to go off once, daily, weekly, monthly or annually, with very flexible scheduling. Each alarm can have multiple schedules.
An icon in the Windows system tray gives quick access to the alarm clock. The New Alarm Wizard makes adding an alarm fast and easy.
Talking Alarm Clock's windows are easy on the eye, with soft colors and gentle transitions. There's also help balloon that shows a full explanation of each part of the Alarm Clock window.
Requirements:
· Microsoft Agent (optional)
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· This version of Talking Alarm Clock uses the latest Windows media technology. It can now use Video for Windows or DirectShow to play most media formats, including WAV, MIDI, MP3, WMA, AIF, SND, MPEG, AVI, and WMV (yes, an alarm can now play a video clip).
· The alarm window now includes a mute button which either mutes or silences the media clip. This is a configurable option in the General settings of the Talking Alarm Clock Support program.
· Also, if the most recent updates to DirectShow are available on your computer, you can preset the media clip volume for each alarm.
· An alarm can now be set up to run programs, open files, open web pages, etc. Each alarm can have one or more shortcuts to launch when it rings. You can have the alarm launch its shortcuts automatically, or have it show them to you so you can launch them yourself.
· You can now assign a shortcut key to the Close, Snooze, Mute and/or Silence button in each alarm. The keyboard settings are available from a drop-...