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    Digital Clock 4

    Digital Clock 4

    beautiful customizable clock with plugins

    Very customizable beautiful clock. There are 2 versions exist (they may co-exist): - Digital Clock 4 - discontinued, not recommended - Digital Clock 5 - current version, replacement for Digital Clock 4 Digital Clock 4 final version is 4.7.9 Digital Clock 5 current version is 5.2.0 Nothing special is required to start using this clock. Just launch it and enjoy! When it starts, apart from the clock itself, a small tray icon appears. This tray icon can be used to call the clock...
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    Linux Alarm Clock provides the user with the ability to get reminded of birthdays, important dates and get woken up in the morning. It plays your favourite mp3 or the default audio file. Runs specifically in the Linux shell and has an optional GUI.
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    This program is an alarm clock, which is configurable. It is simple to use. It is compatible with Windows and Linux. It uses gstreamer to play files in Linux. It is coded in C# and runs in mono on Linux. It support multiple languages.
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    GAC is a GTK alarm clock application written in Python and it's desktop independent.
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    The sh-alarm is an alarm clock written in shell script for bash environment. It will beep repeatedly at any given time.
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    A travel alarm clock for PDAs running the Qtopia palmtop environment (QPE), such as the Sharp Zaurus.
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