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The 66th most popular system tool on Linux

KAlarm provides a graphical interface to schedule personal timed events - pop-up alarm messages, command execution and sending emails. There is a range of options for configuring recurring events.

A pop-up alarm can show either a simple text message, or the contents of a text or image file, It can optionally be spoken, or play a sound file. You can choose its appearance, and set reminders. Among KAlarm's other facilities, you can set up templates to allow KAlarm to be used as a 'tea timer'.

As an alternative to using the graphical interface, alarms can be scheduled from the command line or via DCOP calls from other programs. KAlarm is KDE-based, but will also run on other desktops.

This package is part of KDE, and a component of the KDE PIM module. See the 'kde' and 'kdepim' packages for more information.

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    Website: astrojar.org.uk/kalarm
    Developer: David Jarvie
    License: Open source
    Version: 4.3.3
    Usage: 21 hours, 56 minutes and 47 seconds
    Usage since: 12 August 2008
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