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Alarm Clock 0.9.19

file size: 572.91 KB

Alarm Clock is very customizable wake up and scheduler application for Linux.

 
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Open Source
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$0.00
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The file is already deb package and it will install all necessary libraries needed for Alarm Clock.

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Ubuntu 32-bit or 64-bit.

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