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MultiAlarm

MultiAlarm - 3.4.2

alarm sounds when laptop is moved or mouse/keyboard used

All Time: (4.0)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 3.4.2
Release Date: 2007-01-10
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 9,493
Downloads (all versions): 22,546
Price: Free

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Product Description:

MultiAlarm is a security tool that is used to defense against unauthorized users from using a machine locally or stealing the machine. When the alarm is armed, depending on the configuration this application the movement of the laptop or mouse and keyboard will set a sound alarm and perform other alerts.

What's new in this version:

  • Added Alert Delay option
  • Added alarm reset for SMS sensors
  • Added security levels to Screen-Lock
  • Added MultiAlarm daemon to lock user out on reboot
  • Fixed iTunes bug
  • Fixed scripting bugs with remote scripts
  • Fixed major bug in Screen-Lock that caused expose to lose binds

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later (Universal Binary)
  • SMS sensor for movement alarm

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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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