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5 stars
Version: Alarm RP 3.5.8
"The Ideal Alarm Clock"
Pros: Playlist to put in all the songs you ever want to wake up too, Alarm time memory, multiple alarms, low profile and has all the needed and wanted features, minimize to tray or display as a clock on desktop, snooze button, reminder message pop-up.
Cons: I haven't had any problems yet with non playing mp3's Though The sound quality isn't amazing (not bad either) The volume level isn't adjustable, though I think my sound card levels are the problem, you have to hit a button to see the reminder.
Summary: I have been Looking for A solid well featured mp3/wma alarm clock for quite some time now, I've tried almost all the ones listed on download.com I finally came across this one, And I love it. Others wouldn't save alarms if you closed the program and you had to redo it completely. This although the interface is very simple, you have the ability to customize the colors and such. The play list feature has me rather happy, you don't have too add individual songs to each alarm every time (you can if you want of course) but I rather enjoy creating a huge playlist of all my music that would be good for waking up setting the playlist to shuffle and new song every time and I get something new every morning. You can also just have it go down the playlist the way you put it. There is an auto snooze feature, that can be limited to only one snooze to infinite, so if you're a heavy sleeper no worries it will go off again. and of course there is the normal snooze with adjustable time and limits. You do need to go into tools options and set up all the features on the first run, which takes about two minutes if that for the basics like snooze and alarm memory, creating a playlist depends who you are, like me it took ten or fifteen minutes but I probably put a couple hundred songs in there, as far as I could tell there isn't a limit there. I have it working in win 7, and win 7 does have a feature with it's volume where you can control each program that is using sound's volume so that's helpful Don't know if that's in vista never used vista. It plays songs for about 1 minute I think before going into auto snooze, so that's pretty well balanced. I think that's about all I have to say about it, It's small in size and doesn't use too memory either about 15 mb of ram. So yeah download this and be happy.
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