| GigAlarm |
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| Version 1.301 |
90 KB |
| 6 Apr 08 |
2K / XP / 03 / Vista |
GigAlarm is a multipurpose alarm / reminder program, capable of running files
and playing multimedia files (including MP3s) to notify you of events. But
GigAlarm is capable of many other alarm actions including changing the
background wallpaper, syncing the system clock via the internet (using RFC-868
or RFC-2030), shutting down / restarting / logging off Windows, scheduled
hibernation resume, wave file playing (random or selected) and program / file
running (also random or selected). GigAlarm is a multithreaded programs (i.e. it
takes advantage of multi-processor and hyper threaded machines) and can schedule
thousands of different events. Alarms can be programmed to auto-repeat on set
days, by a time offset (such as every 5 hours or even a random time) or a set
time after boot.
Various views are supported, including next alarms in order, deleted alarms, all
alarms, a large view mode for across the room viewing and a calendar preview
mode. The preview mode even shows the Window-Up Time, World Times and your daily
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Feature List
- Up to 64,000 alarms can be set.
- Alarms that happen while GigAlarm is not running (or if the computer is off or suspended) will be shown at a later time. (This
feature can be disabled.)
- Alarms can be set to second resolution and can be;
- A specific time that happens once only.
- A specific time and then repeat after a certain number of second, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months or years.
- A random time offset based on the last time the alarm executed.
- A specific time offset based on when GigAlarm starts. (If GigAlarm is set to auto-start this can be used to set a program to start
a few minutes after the computer boots to reduce system load on start-up.)
- A specific time and then set to repeat only on certain days.
- A specific time and then set to auto-delete.
- Alarms can be one of many different actions. Aside from the option of showing some text to tell the user what the alarm is for
the alarm itself can;
- Play a wave file, a MP3, or any other common Windows sound file. This file can be set specifically, or can be picked randomly from a
selected folder. Sounds can also be set to repeat.
- Run any file of any type via its default handler, with or without a warning.
- Sync the computers time via the internet.
- Randomly change the computers desktop wallpaper from a selected folder using BMP, GIF or JPEG images.
- Perform a power status change event, such as a shutdown, restart, log- off, suspend, or hibernation.
- Resume the computer from a suspended or hibernated power condition.
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- Multiple alarms can be set for the exact same time.
- Alarms can be set to time-out and close after a set amount of time.
- Alarms can be set to wake the computer prior to the alarm action.
- Individual alarms can be set to not be executed later if they are missed while the computer is off, or you can set all alarms to
act this way.
- When using GigAlarm as a wake-up alarm you can use a mode that asks relatively simple maths questions to ensure that you are at
least partially awake.
- There is a log option so you can have a record of what GigAlarm does.
- Capable of running in window or tray mode.
- In tray mode you can check what the next alarm is and when it will happen via the tray icon. It shows information on two alarms
and can display either the time the alarm will happen or how far away the alarm is.
- In the windowed mode the view can be an alarm list showing alarms in time order or in a sort-able list, a large view of the
next alarm, a clock, and also a split list with a time display and a calendar.
- The the split list/calendar view can also show the windows up time, three world times, the next scheduled system wake time and
your daily bio-rhythms!
- The main window is resizable and can be set to be on-top or transparent.
- Alarms can be paused, the time selectable from 5 minutes to a four days.
- An "exclusion zone" can be set so no alarms will happen between two selected times.
- Alarms can be set to "snooze", the time selectable from 5 minutes to a week.
- Alarms can be set for a time relative to the current time, such as 30 minutes away. This time is selectable from 5 minutes to a week.
- Any alarm can be instantly disabled and re-enabled.
- If you use an option all the time you can change the default settings for new alarms.
- Alarm files are automatically backed up and will attempt to recover data in the case of bad shutdowns.
- Time sync alarms select from a configurable list of five servers and can use either the RFC-868 or the RFC-2030 protocol.
- A minimum and maximum accepted time can be set to reduce the chance of the time being set incorrectly by a bad time server.
- GigAlarm can log successful and/or un-successful sync attempts.
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Aside from alarms, GigAlarm has many other features. These include;
Wallpaper Changer
- GigAlarm will select wallpapers from a selected directory and will use images from that directory as well as sub-directories.
- By re-naming sub-directories a some images can be given priority over others.
- GigAlarm can use BMP, JPG and GIF files as wallpapers.
- GigAlarm will rescale (not stretch) images and center them using either a selected resolution or the current screen size. When
calculating screen size the taskbar size and position is taken into consideration.
- The boot wallpaper can be set as well. (This function requires that the boot screen is actually shown. Windows 2000 will show it,
but in most cases Windows XP will only show it for a short time. The Windows XP "Welcome Screen" hides it.)
- There is a test function and wallpaper changes can be logged, this includes the image name.
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Quick Shutdown
- GigAlarm has an optional option in the tray menu that enables a quick shutdown, or any other power event.
- Shutdowns can be set to warn for a set time and then if not cancelled perform the action, ask for confirmation, or just shutdown
instantly.
- The menu can display a few or all shutdown actions, depending on what ones you use.
- Shutdowns can also be scheduled to happen up to 999 minutes in the future. If the shutdown event is a hibernation or a suspension a
wakeup time can also be set to any time up to 999 minutes after the hibernation/suspension. Scheduled shutdowns can be cancelled if you
change your mind.
- Shutdowns can be performed with "force" if you have programs that do not close fast enough.
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Pad File Generator
- GigAlarm can be used to generate highly random files that are suitable for encryption purposes.
- Files are generated by using clock jitter techniques. For the more technical users, the files are generated calling the CPU function
RDTSC with the selected period. The lower bits (what bits depend on the selected quality) are then buffered and written to the PAD file
when the selected size is reached, or when GigAlarm is shutdown. There is no filtering of "bad" results.
- The speed/quality of the results can be changed depending on your needs, as can the frequency of saving the file. Please note that
this function is not fast.
- Testing results with programs such as ent indicates that the output is good. We have two
example files available for testing, a 32-bit one and a 4-bit one.
(The lower the bit rate the higher chance of it being a good file.) Both of the files were set on a sample rate of 10,000 milli-seconds.
- These files are suitable for use with our encryption tools CryptIt and XorIt.
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Idle Shutdown
- GigAlarm can monitor your computer usage and power off your computer if you are not using it.
- All power states are supported, including shutdown, suspend and hibernate.
- If the shutdown event is a hibernation or a suspension a resume time can also be set to any time up to 999 minutes after the
hibernation/suspension. Thus you can set your computer to hibernate when you are not using it, and it can resume after a few hours and
download new EMail. This way you can have you computer off most of the time, yet you don't have to wait long for the computer to catch
up when you return to it.
- Shutdowns events can be logged.
Misc Features
- The screen size and position, column sizes and other settings are saved for convenience.
- Multi-user setups are supported and GigAlarm will run without any problems on a low privilege system and Windows Vista.
- GigAlarm is written in 100% Assembly Language and is very small and memory efficient. The program itself is around 150KB!
- GigAlarm can be run from a USB key and does not even need to be installed. Simply select "Extract" from the installer and then
copy "GigAlarm.exe" wherever you want!
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Tarrant County College use GigAlarm to power a
clock tower.
A program I long searched for. I use it for many revolving alarms, private as
on job as well. It is fast, small, has more options than I will ever need,
absolutely reliable, and has a very reasonable price.
- Dr Mike
I use your program every day! Great program!!!
- Doug
I have been through so many reminder/scheduler programs in the past 10 years or so, I couldn't even count them. Most of them had SOME feature I
liked -- ease of use, flexibility, low resource usage, etc. but GigAlarm has it all.
- Tom
I was looking for a program that would stagger startup items as my pc was choking on the programs.
Found your GigAlarm and it`s just what I am looking for. There is almost nothing the thing don`t do and the
rather helpful tooltips for everything makes using it a breeze.
- Thor
Thank you for the fine GigAlarm program. I use it on a daily basis and have found it to be very helpful.
- Dan
A fully featured, versatile, and useful application. Considering its
well-designed interface, ease of use, and wide array of options we could say it
is the program of choice!
- Soft32.com
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