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AC Alarm 1.00

AC Alarm to bardziej rozbudowany "budzik", zreszta popatrzcie sami... jak sie prezentuje

wyglad aplikacji:

glowne okno:
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mozliwosc wlaczenia / wylaczenia wczesniej zdefiniowanego profilu,
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ustawienie drzemki, (3 minuty to oprocz tego ze to dobra chwila zeby jeszcze przymknac oko, to tez wlasciwy czas "gotowania" jajka... na sniadanie... :D)

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wybor profilu:
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opcje menu: (ustawienie alarmu czyli modyfikacja profilu, ustawienia dzwiekow)

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Ustawienia profilu:
edycja nazwy, godziny budzenia/alarmu, a takze dni kiedy ma zadzialac
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Ustawienia dzwieku:
wybor pliku ktory odtwarzany (tylko wav) jest podczas alarmku, decyzja czy odtwarzamy raz alarm czy w nieskonczonosc (az nacisniemy STOP)
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niestety nie dziala jeszcze podglasnianie... ;/ (w kolejnych wersjach zrobie)

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do sciagniecia:
http://chomikuj.pl/cichy3000/AC+Alarm.CAB

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