Speaking Clock Deluxe 3.62

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Speaking Clock Deluxe turns your computer into a speaking clock with over 30 languages freely available for download (English, German, French, Spanish and Russian are included). It can also keep track of up to 50 alarms that can be set to a time and a date and repeat daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly. The interface is very attractive and you can choose between several 'looks', two digital and two analog. The LCD-style display shows date, another time zone or random quotes in addition to the time. This program can also synchronize your clock to an Internet time server. It can be minimized to the system tray and includes full help and install/uninstall. Developer Changes: Speaking alarm clock which can announce the time in many different languages (American English is included, about 30 other languages can be freely downloaded). Also features MS Agent and text-to-speech support. The multiple alarm system keeps track of up to 50 different alarms, with the possibility of announcing the time, playing any wave file or even starting another program. The alarms can be set to go off once or be repeated daily, weekly, monthly or yearly. In addition it also features a speaking calculator, a timer/stopwatch function, time synchronization with proxy support, choice of digital or analog displays and a very attractive all-graphical interface design. The clock runs in the system tray (where it also shows the time).

Version 3.62 adds MP3/WMA support for alarms and fixes several bugs.

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