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KAlarm
KAlarm is a personal alarm message, command and email scheduler. It lets you
set up personal alarm messages which pop up on the screen at the chosen time,
or you can schedule commands to be executed or emails to be sent.
When setting up or modifying an alarm, the options available let you:
* choose whether the alarm should display a text message, display a text file,
execute a command, or send an email.
* configure the alarm to recur on an hours/minutes, daily, weekly, monthly or
annual basis, or set it to trigger every time you log in.
* specify that a reminder should be displayed in advance of the main alarm
time(s).
* choose a colour and font for displaying the alarm message.
* specify an audible beep or a sound file to play when the message is
displayed.
* choose whether or not the alarm should be cancelled if it can't be triggered
at its scheduled time. An alarm can only be triggered while you are logged
in and running a graphical environment. If you choose not to cancel the
alarm if it can't be triggered at the correct time, it will be triggered
when you eventually log in.
In addition to its graphical mode, alarms may also be scheduled from the
command line, or via DCOP calls from other programs.
See the INSTALL file for installation instructions.
USE ON NON-KDE DESKTOPS
For details on the requirements for setting up KAlarm to run on non-KDE
desktops, see the INSTALL file.
PROGRAM STATUS
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the COPYING file for more details.
BUGS:
Bugs can be reported to the KDE bug tracking system (http://bugs.kde.org).
There you can also get information about the status of older bugs.
KAlarm, as most other KDE programs, offers a menu item "Report Bug" in the
Help menu for convenient reporting of bugs or feature requests.
COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS:
Please send your comments and suggestions to
David Jarvie <software@astrojar.org.uk>.
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