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SpoonAlarm – Use MP3s as Alarms

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Need to spice up your alarm sounds? Not happy with the inbuilt alarm sounds that come with your device? Here is a very cool application that allows you to use MP3s as alarms.
Now you can turn your Windows Mobile device into a useful alarm clock with this simple and useful alarm application, combining a friendly interface with a loud mp3 based alarm capabilities.
With a couple of clicks—you can setup your next alarm, select your favorite mp3 song, configure your preferable snoozing option and all—using a friendly user interface designed to work with no stylus.
Designed to replace the default Windows Mobile ® alarms functionality, the SpoonAlarm is simple and intuitive to use, and includes a few ‘must have’ features like:
Finger Friendly user interface
Support for both mp3 and wave files (to wake up with)
Recurring Alarms
Configurable Snooze
2-3 Clicks to configure alarm
Countdown clock
Click here to download the SpoonAlarm.
Visit the SpoonTools.com website for some other great FREE tools to make your ability Experience Mobility better.
Tagged with Alarm software, free, Software, utility

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Jack spent 35 years teaching mathematics, worked as a Dean of Students, and completed his career as a Principal of a suburban school just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. Throughout his years in public education, the computer field has always sparked an interest in him.
In his early years as a teacher, he became proficient with computers by teaching himself “BASIC” with an old HP card reader. Handheld computers soon became his passion where he eventually focused his attention on the HP iPAQ.
Always the teacher, Jack participates in several discussion groups and is currently serving as Senior Editor on Mobilitysite, serves as a moderator in the Microsoft Windows Phone forums and maintains his personal site, Experience Mobility (www.experiencemobility.net). Jack brings to the mobile device community, news, events, and reviews that generate the same passion in handheld’s that he has had.
Retirement has not slowed Jack down, he finds himself busier today than ever before. Traveling between Massachusetts and Maine, he is continually writing, reading and working with his Windows Phones. In addition, Jack serves on the board of advisors for SCOTTEVEST.
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