Atrise Wakeup 2.1.1

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The Atrise Wakeup is an alarm clock with music alarms. With Atrise Wakeup you can get additional awakening reliably if you cannot awake with using your alarm-clock, cell phone, PDA or other alarm-clock device. Do not slumber away your important event. Simply start the program on your PC or a notebook. Setup your wakeup time, then select your preferred sound or a video file to wakeup or use our beautiful crisp music from Trancein for comfort and efficient awakening. Setup a comfort sound volume then go to sleep. If your PC is connected to a powerful hi-fi audio system, you will get additional awakening reliably.

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