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0001 KAlarm
0002 ======
0003 
0004 KAlarm is a personal alarm message, audio, command and email scheduler.
0005 
0006 KAlarm provides a graphical interface to schedule personal timed events -
0007 pop-up alarm messages, playing audio files, command execution and the sending
0008 of emails. It has a wide range of options, including:
0009 
0010  * Configuring alarms to recur on an hours/minutes, daily, weekly, monthly or
0011    annual basis, or setting them to trigger every time you log in.
0012 
0013  * Choice of whether or not an alarm should be cancelled if it can't be
0014    triggered at its scheduled time. An alarm can only be triggered while you
0015    are logged in and running a graphical environment. If you choose not to
0016    cancel the alarm if it can't be triggered at the correct time, it will be
0017    triggered when you eventually log in.
0018 
0019 Options for pop-up alarms include:
0020 
0021  * Speaking the message.
0022 
0023  * Playing a sound file when the alarm is displayed.
0024 
0025  * Setting a reminder to be displayed in advance of, or after, the main alarm
0026    time(s).
0027 
0028  * Selection of the alarm message's colour and font.
0029 
0030 In addition to its graphical mode, alarms may also be scheduled from the
0031 command line, or via D-Bus calls from other programs.
0032 
0033 See the INSTALL file for installation instructions.
0034 
0035 
0036 USE ON NON-KDE DESKTOPS
0037 
0038 For details on the requirements for setting up KAlarm to run on non-KDE
0039 desktops, see the INSTALL file.
0040 
0041 
0042 PROGRAM STATUS
0043 
0044 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
0045 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
0046 Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
0047 version.
0048 
0049 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
0050 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
0051 PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
0052 
0053 See the SPDX headers in individual source files, and the licence texts in the
0054 LICENSES directory, for more details.
0055 
0056 
0057 DESIGN
0058 
0059 See DESIGN.html for some design information. DESIGN-kalarmcalendar.html contains
0060 details of the alarm storage format.
0061 
0062 
0063 BUGS:
0064 
0065 Bugs can be reported to the KDE bug tracking system (http://bugs.kde.org).
0066 There you can also get information about the status of older bugs.
0067 KAlarm, as most other KDE programs, offers a menu item "Report Bug" in the
0068 Help menu for convenient reporting of bugs or feature requests.
0069 
0070 
0071 COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS:
0072 
0073 Please send your comments and suggestions to
0074 David Jarvie <djarvie@kde.org>.