This is LookAtMe version 1.2 See general information following the revision history. ***NOTE*** Delete LookAtMe from your Pilot before installing version 1.2! The database record format has been changed. ------------------- Revision History 1.2 - 2-Apr-97 DB records are no longer opened in 'show secret' mode. You can now choose to use either system alarms, so AlarmHack will work, or use LookAtMe's own alarm. If LookAtMe's alarm is used, you can tap anywhere on the screen to stop the alarm and launch the application. The alarm duration can be set from 1 second to 1 minute in various increments. A new option, 'once', has been added. If an item is marked as 'once', then when its alarm is triggered it is automatically marked as 'off'. The record is not deleted, so you can change it back to 'on' later if you wish. 1.1 - 26-Mar-97 Changed to dynamically allocate application list in the edit window. Any number of applications are now supported. Previous version was limited to 32 apps. 1.0 - 25-Mar-97 First public release ------------------- LookAtMe is a combination alarm clock/launcher. You can set one or more times that are repeated on selected days. At the appropriate time, an alarm will sound and the selected application will be automatically launched. The next alarm will also be scheduled. I use this because I never remember to check my ToDo list! An alarm can be set that has no application. In this case, the last application you were running when you turned off your Pilot will be launched. Silent alarms can also be specified. These just launch an application at the given time. You may notice a slight pause when you create a new alarm, or edit an existing one. This is the time it takes to search the Pilot for applications. This is only done once per session, as long as you don't switch apps. Once an alarm is triggered, the next alarm (in time sequence) is automatically scheduled. If you want to turn off the alarms, the Options pulldown allows this. You can also re-enable alarms or see what the next alarm scheduled is. If you add a new alarm or modify an existing one, alarm scheduling is automatically done. LookAtMe is smart enough to reschedule alarms if you change the system time, or if you do a soft reset. This will happen even if alarms were turned off via the Options pulldown. This is shareware. If you like it, send me whatever you think it's worth. $10 seems to be the going rate, but I'll leave it up to you. What do you get for your money? My thanks, and an incentive for me to add requested features. If you also send me your email address, I'll notify you of updates. If you're not able to sen US dollars, then just send me a nice postcard or something interesting from your country. Anyone can send me a nice Cuban cigar in lieu of money! :) You can also have sources to LookAtMe if you register! If you would like sources, please indicate so and be sure you send me your email address. LookAtMe is written in C using the Win32 GCC toolkit. Check out more details on my page: www.mv.com/users/wje/pilot.html Bill Ezell PO Box 108 Temple, NH 03084 wje@sii-nh.com look@duckpond.mv.com