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Probably baked in the latest gadgets. But, most cell phones have both a good clock and an effective ringer, so I can't understand why there's no way to set one to ring at a specified time. Different tones could signal alarm vs. incoming call. Besides the obvious alarm clock/reminder applications, I would
set mine to go off an hour after a predictably boring meeting starts, thus giving a handy excuse to leave.
iPing (ssheth's link.)
http://www.mrwakeup.com/ Mr. Wakeup, Ms. Reminder, Mr. Notify, Ms. Followup, Dr. Dose, and Mr. Dollar. [jutta, Aug 22 2000]
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This is really 100% baked. |
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already done .. check out www.mrwakeup.com .. it can ring you at any specified time .. and can be set up to auto-repeat every day, weekday, week, etc. |
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Nokia made this work on their 6160 phones. Used to use it all the time. Then got a Motorola Star tac. which doesnt even have a clock! |
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My Uniden pager used to have this feature. It actually had three independent alarms: one which would go of daily, one weekly, and one one-time-only. |
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My phone -- a Nokia -- has an alarm on it. Doesn't RING necessarily, but who can tell? |
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LG 4400 and 5500 both do this, using any of the dozen or more ringtones, user selected, for as many as three different alarm times. |
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