Alarm Changelog

What's new in Alarm 2.0.7

Jun 27, 2013
  • A couple of bug fixes: hour changed initially when using tab, AM/PM versus 24HR mode switched incorrectly, tooltip info not being refreshed properly, Snooze didn't always work within its time span on a few systems.
  • Compatibility fix for Win 8.

New in Alarm 2.0.6 (Jun 4, 2011)

  • New: Deactivate alarm option, bug fix when switching between 24 & 12H mode, improved error control, minor tweaks.

New in Alarm 2.0.5 (Sep 26, 2010)

  • New: 12-Hour time mode (AM/PM) in addition to the existing 24-Hour time mode (Military Time).
  • Alarm/Command: in addition to a sound you can simultaneously trigger a command at alarm time.
  • Volume setting: the new volume control allows you to set an independent volume for your alarms.
  • Improvements: Alarm will automatically hide its alerts (on-screen message or full-screen alert) after a configurable interval (default: 15 minutes). Snooze interval is extended to 59 minutes.
  • The Reset function is now also available as a button on the main window. "Set Alarm on Startup" improved to automatically change the Registry.
  • Other minor improvements.

New in Alarm 2.0.5 Beta 7 (Jul 21, 2010)

  • New: AM/PM 12-Hour mode;
  • Trigger a command at alarm time;
  • Independent Volume control;
  • Automatically hide alerts;
  • Reset button on the main window.
  • Other minor changes.
  • No need to unistall previous version.

New in Alarm 2.0.4 (Dec 29, 2007)

  • New: Default "repeat next day", improved install and uninstall script for Vista.

New in Alarm 2.0.3 (Dec 9, 2007)

  • New: Alarm times can now be entered via the keyboard, a few new wake-me-up menu items, and support for themes (Windows XP and Vista).

New in Alarm 2.0.2 (Sep 15, 2007)

  • New: Sound Repeat option, Quick menu, AutoQuit menu, new audio system (Quartz engine), minor bugfixes, Windows Vista compatibility.

New in Alarm 2.0.1 (Nov 20, 2006)

  • Everybody's favorite: a customizable snooze function. The snooze function comes with an interval setting.
  • The ability to run multiple copies (Alarm.exe, Alarm2.exe, Alarm3.exe).