Notes on Easilarm:
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This application was mainly written for my own personal pleasure, and also to see if I could do it (which I have).
It was also written because I find Acorns alarm, good though it is, very irritating to use. As I do not have a hard disk 
I therefore have to go rummaging for my Applications disk everytime I want to set an alarm, even if the alarm is only for
ten minutes away, this is very annoying.
So I wrote this, which is less sophisticated but I hope, easier to use (hence Easilarm).

Use of this is supposed to be fairly natural, so if you are reading this in hope of help then I suppose I have
failed...

When setting a string (either for alarm or time) it MUST be in the form xx:yy where
xx<=24 and yy<60 because this is all my string handler will allow.
BUT on the string input line for the alarm you CAN enter minutes (up to 1000000, but as the system does not take account of date
this is pointless) and also hours (a single figure followed by an h or H)

Before the alarm rings press CANCEL to cancel the alarm (easy, huh.)
When the alarm is ringing press CANCEL to stop it, but it will only carry on for a minute anyway, then it will cancel itself.

The options are - Beep - bleep when alarmtime comes.
                  Window - Makes a window appear when the alarm rings.
                  Icon - Makes the icon flash when the alarm rings
Any or all of these can be turned off/changed at any time (including when the alarm is ringing).

I still hold the rights to this although I have released it into the public domain.
This program is taken as is and no responsibility can be taken for any damage caused by it (it shouldn't).
I do not give any guarantee that it is free from bugs and/or viral infections.
(Although it wasn't virused when I released it.)
This program may be copied freely as long as it is supplied with all files including this one and also
there is no charge for it (except media and postage costs).
If you wish to use any part of this program in a release which will be charged for; or copyrighted, my express permission in 
writing MUST be obtained (Preferably for a suitable fee!!!)
I maintain all rights to this material and reserve the right to change any of these conditions when I feel like it.
I fully recognise the work that made this possible done by Jason O'Broin and published in Mar 90 issue or Acorn User. 

Anybody who wants to criticise/talk about/improve this program can contact me at :

Archive bb (0603745932) as Boondock on Acc 497
Arcade bb (0816542212)  as Boondock on Acc 437

Anywhere else where I have a mailbox as Boondock.