Alarm Clock
"Alarm Clock is a fully-featured alarm clock for use with an AppIndicator implementation. It's easy to use yet powerful with support for multiple repeatable alarms, as well as snoozing and a flexible notification system."
How to Install Alarm Clock:
1. Open the Terminal (Shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + T)
2. Type the following command: sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:tatokis/alarm-clock-applet
3. Type the following command: sudo apt update
4. Type the following command: sudo apt install alarm-clock-applet
You can also click the link below to download the installation file for Linux.
https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/tatokis/alarm-clock-applet/ubuntu/pool/main/a/alarm-clock-applet/
or
https://pkgs.org/download/alarm-clock-applet
At the time of creating this webpage I downloaded and installed Alarm Clock Applet 0.4.1-0. I downloaded and installed the following file to match my Ubuntu MATE 22.04.1 LTS:
After the file downloaded I located it and double-clicked it.
1. Open the Terminal (Shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + T)
2. Type the following command: sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:tatokis/alarm-clock-applet
3. Type the following command: sudo apt update
4. Type the following command: sudo apt install alarm-clock-applet
You can also click the link below to download the installation file for Linux.
https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/tatokis/alarm-clock-applet/ubuntu/pool/main/a/alarm-clock-applet/
or
https://pkgs.org/download/alarm-clock-applet
At the time of creating this webpage I downloaded and installed Alarm Clock Applet 0.4.1-0. I downloaded and installed the following file to match my Ubuntu MATE 22.04.1 LTS:
After the file downloaded I located it and double-clicked it.
The Package Installer will open for your Ubuntu or Debian based system. (sudo apt install gdebi)
It will prompt you to enter your password.
Wait until you see "Status: Same version is already installed" before you close the dialog box.
Click the Alarm Clock icon in your menu to load the program and place the Icon in your system tray.
Click the Alarm Clock icon to create a small drop-down menu. Click About to see more information about the program.
You can see the version that's installed. I have Alarm Clock 0.4.1-0.
How to Uninstall Alarm Clock:
1. Open the Terminal (Shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + T)
2. Type the following command: sudo apt remove alarm-clock-applet
3. Type the following command: sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:tatokis/alarm-clock-applet
1. Open the Terminal (Shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + T)
2. Type the following command: sudo apt remove alarm-clock-applet
3. Type the following command: sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:tatokis/alarm-clock-applet
Features
Alarm Clock is easy to use - clicking the panel icon will bring up a list of alarms. From there you can add, edit and delete alarms as well as start, stop and snooze them.
Alarm Clock supports two types of alarms: Alarm Clock and Timer. The Clock will go off at a specific time of day while the Timer will ring after the specified amount of time. Alarm Clock will notify you of an alarm by either playing a sound or starting your favorite music player! You can of course specify which sound you would like to use and whether it should be repeated or not. It’s also possible to specify a custom command to run instead of the pre-defined media players. |
Alarm Clock is powerful and supports multiple alarms as well as auto-repeatable alarm
You can click on the icon in the system tray and select Preferences to allow you to Start automatically at login.
You also have the option to Show countdown label in the system tray next to the icon.
If you're looking for a nice alarm clock or timer for your linux system, then I highly recommend that you give Alarm Clock at try.
Feb. 12, 2023