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MultiAlarm

MultiAlarm - 3.2

iBook/PowerBook/MacBook sudden motion alarm

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Version 3.2: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 3.2
Release Date: 2006-07-13
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 3.2): 1,165
Downloads (all versions): 22,540
Price: Free

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Product Description:

Have you ever left your Apple Laptop on your desk and walked away and turn around to see someone taking your Apple Laptop and using it? Well, this application will annoy those that do and alert you. When activated simply move the Apple Laptop away from the axis it was when it was activated, your Apple Laptop will now sound a alarm and flash your screen (Must enable in Universal Access preference pane)

What's new in this version:

  • New screen lock
  • New Screen Lock log window
  • MultiAlarm Preferences cleaned up and added screen-lock
  • Multiple Sounds
  • Improved code
  • Cleaned up project file
  • Fixed location error when using MultiAlarm in folders with spaces
  • Fixed No Support error
  • Set Password prompt now requires password to be entered twice
  • User can set Sound Alert Volume
  • Sound Selection is easier

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • A PowerBook
  • iBook (mid-2005 model) or MacBook with AMS or SMS enabled

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MultiAlarm Troubleshooting Reportlink not working - Version: 3.4.2, 1/11/2007 12:44AM PST

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TyEmery
I'd really like to try this app but the link is not working, I get taken to

http://www.gapras.co.uk/Semaja2/MultiAlarm.3.4.2.dmg.zip

Where it just loads a blank page and just sits there looking white. Does anyone have another link for this app? Thanks.
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MultiAlarm ReviewPretty Nice, But - Version: 3.4, 8/13/2006 07:25AM PST

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sprindle1
Although not a beta, ver 3.4 has its share of little quirks, eg some pref changes take right away, others only after you quit and relaunch, etc.

One problem: with MultiAlarm fully enabled to detect motion sensor plus keyboard/mouse, there's currently no way to disarm MultiAlarm without triggering the klaxon or whatever. What's needed is a short delay, like with your run of the mill burglar alarm.

Still, all in all, MultiAlarm fills a real need (for those who use their powerbooks at Starbucks). And the developer seems responsive to suggestions.

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MultiAlarm ReviewExcellent Work - Version: 3.3.1, 8/7/2006 05:58AM PST

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Bueller_007
The developer has done an excellent job of addressing every single problem that I mentioned in my previous post.

Now that it is possible to prevent the computer from going to sleep when you close the lid, this program has become invaluable.

Two things I would still like to see implemented:
1) The volume should be completely locked when the "Screen Lock" is on. I know that it is possible to disable the screen brightness and volume keys, because Apple does this when your screensaver appears (if you use a screensaver password).
2) To reduce Dock clutter, I still like the idea of having this program run in the menu bar or run invisibly in the background and accessed through a keyboard shortcut (similar to QuickSilver.) But this is just a personal preference.

Thanks to the developer for an otherwise outstanding product.
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