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Virtual Alarm Clock Update From Koingo

by , 2:00 PM EST, March 28th, 2002

Koingo Software has released a new version of Alarm Clock Pro, bringing it to version 5.2. Alarm Clock Pro is a virtual alarm clock designed with customizable ring tones and multiple date settings. The new version has improved performance including iTunes alarm media support. According to Koingo Software:

Well... it is 12:39 am right now and I'm staring at my menubar clock wondering how the heck we did it, but we did. Alarm Clock Pro has been updated to version 5.2 and holds some pretty impressive new features and improvements.

First off, we've added many user requested features like the ability to use iTunes playlists for the alarm media. Others include the resume-able Stop Watch, a decimal based Time Cycle adder, clickable speaker icons to set volume to maximum or minimum, a silent Ring Beep for those who wish to only display a text alert, easy to use Internet Audio/Video Stream alarm, and also the ability to enable or disable To Do List items.

However, we've done so much more than this. You'll just have to download it and see for yourself.

You can find more information about the Alarm Clock Pro update at the Koingo Software Web site. Alarm Clock Pro 5.2 is available for US$11.97.

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