First off, this alarm scheduler is a Linux app, specifically for Gnome users.

It is called ‘Alarm Clock’ but it is capable of so much more.

In fact the name doesn’t entirely do justice to the tool.

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With a little effort you’re able to get it to do some pretty neat things.

Debian/Ubuntu based users can install using “sudo apt-get install alarm-clock”.

It can also be downloaded if you are using some other distro.

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Of course it does alarms.

Create an alarm, set the time and you are done.

you might also choose between a countdown timer or a new alarm.

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The alarm scheduler options can be used to set up when the alarm repeats.

Alarm clock offers excellent, scheduling options second only to cron.

you could set an alarm to repeat on the said days of the said months.

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In short: the alarm scheduler capabilities have all your needs more than covered.

it’s possible for you to run custom actions at alarm time.

So I have been using Alarm Clock as a reminder.

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This can be easily achieved by using the options available under theNotificationtab.

In addition the alarms or reminders can be arranged into separate lists for easy management.

Do you use any other Linux software for such purposes?

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Let us hear about them.

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