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shatibi
snoozing
Oct 3 2009, 9:47 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 3 2009, 9:47 AM EDT
O.k., on every other smart phone I've ever hard, you can choose how long to snooze an event. This little master piece only allows for 5 minutes. But in talking to support, they said someone clever out there might know how to hack the registry and alter that. I mean, if it must have a default, an hour is more meaningful. Anyone got any ideas? Do you find this valuable?    
talontsi07
talontsi07
1. RE: snoozing
Oct 3 2009, 10:49 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 3 2009, 10:49 AM EDT
Nope no ideas on a hack...

But maybe you want to use a different alarm, If so G-Alarm s the best, and its free.
http://www.ageye.de/index.php?s=galarm/about
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shatibi
2. RE: snoozing
Oct 3 2009, 12:28 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 3 2009, 12:28 PM EDT
Hmm, thanx for the tip. Then would that tie in with my outlook in the same way? Do you find this valuable?    
talontsi07
talontsi07
3. RE: snoozing
Oct 3 2009, 12:38 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 3 2009, 12:38 PM EDT
I'm not sure what you mean with outlook, please explain.

All these alarms just mask the stock alarm and most of the time they do a really bad job of it and theirs lots of glitches and errors, but with G-Alarm it works really well, its not glitchy at all.
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shatibi
4. RE: snoozing
Oct 5 2009, 10:41 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 5 2009, 10:41 AM EDT
I mean that when I sync up my phone with my computer, it downloads all my appointments from my pc and vice versa. So, if I put an event down in outlook, after syncing up, my phone would give an alarm. And it I put an alarm on my calendar on my phone, it will add it to outlook on my computer. So, will this program sync with outlook or not? :) Do you find this valuable?    
talontsi07
talontsi07
5. RE: snoozing
Oct 5 2009, 3:46 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 5 2009, 3:46 PM EDT
Well no your calendar will be the same, g-alarm does not work with outlook, and it does not sync anything with your pc. Its just a simple alarm. Do you find this valuable?    
jetguat
jetguat
6. RE: snoozing
Tuesday, 9:28 PM EST | Post edited: Tuesday, 9:28 PM EST
Free? I'll give it a try, but accrding to the website. its only a 10 day trial. Do you find this valuable?    
jetguat
jetguat
7. RE: snoozing
Yesterday, 3:05 PM EST | Post edited: Yesterday, 3:05 PM EST
Not that thrilled with my "trial" of G-alarm. Maybe I'm not remember things well, but it seems like the normal TP2 alarms are not working the same. My normal alarms will ring/chime.. fade out.. ring/chime.. fade out.. ring chime.. then stop completely. I thought that they used to always continue. Maybe I'm wrong.. but I dont think I changed any settings. The "repeat alarm" for these normal alarms is still set.

anyone else have idea about how to just set an alarm that keeps ringing until you shut it off. Or is my memory failing.. and that was never the behavior?
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