Alarm Clock of Justice
Review date:September 14, 2006
Version reviewed:1.9.8
NOTE: the review only pertains to the version/date mentioned above. Subsequent versions could be quite different from the reviewed version.
Review:

Alarm Clock of Justice is an alarm clock that plays any sound or movie at a set time on set days of the week using the default media player (with built in support for Windows Media Player & Winamp).

It features the capability of running programs/scripts/batch files with command line arguments, has various "volume effects", can "wake" the computer out of standby or hibernation mode, and more.

In spite of the rather corny program name, Alarm Clock of Justice really is a very good desktop alarm clock that offers quite a lot of control over what happens when the alarm is activated.

Primarily designed to run regularly at the same time of the day, on specific days or every day, it can even use Microsoft Agent to speak out a message to you. Handy if you want to regularly open a program, or a Web address, it can also be used to activate a script or batch file to which you can even add command line arguments. Cool.

Graphics are rather plain, with little attempt to create something stylish, but Alarm Clock of Justice is very functional and makes up for a lack of eye candy with lots of features.

Even though it has a rather dour appearance, Alarm Clock of Justice is a "must have" tool for anyone who needs an alarm clock.

Check it out now!

Note: we have been advised that this program may not be suitable for Windows 95 or 98.

Screenshots (fullsize):

Below: the desktray icon showing the right-click context menu

Below: the three faces of the Configuration dialog box

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