4 KAlarm is a personal alarm message, audio, command and email scheduler.
6 KAlarm provides a graphical interface to schedule personal timed events -
7 pop-up alarm messages, playing audio files, command execution and the sending
8 of emails. It has a wide range of options, including:
10 * Configuring alarms to recur on an hours/minutes, daily, weekly, monthly or
11 annual basis, or setting them to trigger every time you log in.
13 * Choice of whether or not an alarm should be cancelled if it can't be
14 triggered at its scheduled time. An alarm can only be triggered while you
15 are logged in and running a graphical environment. If you choose not to
16 cancel the alarm if it can't be triggered at the correct time, it will be
17 triggered when you eventually log in.
19 Options for pop-up alarms include:
21 * Speaking the message.
23 * Playing a sound file when the alarm is displayed.
25 * Setting a reminder to be displayed in advance of, or after, the main alarm
28 * Selection of the alarm message's colour and font.
30 In addition to its graphical mode, alarms may also be scheduled from the
31 command line, or via D-Bus calls from other programs.
33 See the INSTALL file for installation instructions.
36 USE ON NON-KDE DESKTOPS
38 For details on the requirements for setting up KAlarm to run on non-KDE
39 desktops, see the INSTALL file.
44 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
45 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
46 Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
49 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
50 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
53 See the COPYING file for more details.
58 Bugs can be reported to the KDE bug tracking system (http://bugs.kde.org).
59 There you can also get information about the status of older bugs.
60 KAlarm, as most other KDE programs, offers a menu item "Report Bug" in the
61 Help menu for convenient reporting of bugs or feature requests.
64 COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS:
66 Please send your comments and suggestions to
67 David Jarvie <software@astrojar.org.uk>.