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- From: Ben Burch <Burch_Ben@wes.mot.com>
- Subject: Re: Wanted: An Alarm that keeps ringing.
- Organization: Motorola, Inc.
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 11:23:26 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec31.171454.7420@psg.com> Michael Fetzer,
- michaelf@psg.com writes:
- > I've checked sumex for 'alarm' and didn't come up with much. What I'd
- like
- > is something that can be set to go off at a certain time, and keep
- making
- > racket. The alarm DA doesnt' cut it. That flashing apple goes unnoticed.
-
- Two things to look at; (I don't have the archive filenames or etc. here)
-
- 1. Superclock. In addition to being a nifty menubar clock, it has a
- nagging
- alarm mode.
-
- 2. Remember. I think that 2.32 is the current version. A general purpose
- appointment book that can be set to nag mode.
-
- Good luck!
-
- -Ben Burch
-