Alarm Clock - by WGM (C) A R Compatible
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Introduction

   Alarm clock is writen is Delphi for any one who would like to use
   it. It is free for two reasons:
     1) It is not commercially viable to sell, it would only sell for
        a couple of bucks
     2) To promote other software developers to examine their reasons
        for wanting to charge for some of the software they have
        produced.
     3) So that people can use it without the worry of piracy
     4) Most shareware is so easily cracked that to add registration
        would just waste time.
     5) I am South African, and would like others to know that there
        is some technology here!


How does it work?

   Simply set the Alarm time and wait. It will become the front window
   if it is hidden behind other windows and then ask if you would
   like to sleep for "sleep mins"  (set by you the user), if the sleep
   function is enabled.

   Note that all the settings are saved in "AlarmClk.Ini" and to change
   them just change the values by editing the AlarmClk.Ini file in
   your windows directory (or folder).


Why did I write it?

   I looked at a few other program available on the internet and I did
   not like them. They were either to fancy or to clumsy (this is a 
   personal opinon) and I wanted something that I was happy to use


How much?
   
   As mentioned it is free. however if you send some e-mail to 
       softsec@icon.co.za or arcompat@global.co.za
   with a message.


I found a bug, what do I do?

   Report it. I have attempted to not publish the Alarm Clock until the 
   program was well used and bug free, but I am not perfect and neither
   is my programming.


How do I add it to my Start Menu

   Using standard windows 95 commands, i.e. either by adding a short
   cut to the startmenu or opening windows explorer and dragging it
   to were you want it. 

   Sorry about this short cuming, but at the moment I do not have an
   installer, altough I believe there is one on the Delphi disk
   somewhere.


Copyrght Notes

   No code in the Alarm Clock is anyone else's except for Borlands and
   my own. All copright laws apply, and at no time should anyone charge
   for this program!
  
