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SpoonAlarm – Use MP3s as Alarms

Posted by Jack Cook on October 29, 2008 – 8:11 am
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sa 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.

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