Tuesday, May 14, 2002
Miss those repeating alarms? Try SuperAlert
Posted by Jason Dunn in "SOFTWARE" @ 08:52 AM
http://www.pocketfillers.com/
When I get a new site sponsor, I like to spend a few minutes learning more about the things they sell - and it seems to me that for $9.99 US, SuperAlert will address quite a few things that people complain about being broken on 2002 (rightly so). Some of the features of SuperAlert:
• Independent Volumes for Alarms - you can now choose to have an alarm at a different volume from the system settings
• Power on for Repeat
• SafeAlert - Ensures, if your device supports this, the system powers up 10 seconds before an alarm
• The number of times the additional file will sound can be set per repeat.
• Escalating Alarms - The additional file can be played louder and more times per repeat.
The escalating alarm volume is something I've heard that Handspring users miss - so it's nice to have a 3rd party app that I can point to that will address these problems. $9.99 is a reasonable price for something that will fix one of the glaring bugs in the Pocket PC 2002 OS. I've never used repeating alarms myself, once is enough, but I know this is a big issue for many of you - so go grab the trial version of SuperAlert today!
When I get a new site sponsor, I like to spend a few minutes learning more about the things they sell - and it seems to me that for $9.99 US, SuperAlert will address quite a few things that people complain about being broken on 2002 (rightly so). Some of the features of SuperAlert:
• Independent Volumes for Alarms - you can now choose to have an alarm at a different volume from the system settings
• Power on for Repeat
• SafeAlert - Ensures, if your device supports this, the system powers up 10 seconds before an alarm
• The number of times the additional file will sound can be set per repeat.
• Escalating Alarms - The additional file can be played louder and more times per repeat.
The escalating alarm volume is something I've heard that Handspring users miss - so it's nice to have a 3rd party app that I can point to that will address these problems. $9.99 is a reasonable price for something that will fix one of the glaring bugs in the Pocket PC 2002 OS. I've never used repeating alarms myself, once is enough, but I know this is a big issue for many of you - so go grab the trial version of SuperAlert today!