In addition to being a full-featured alarm clock, AirClock has the unique ability to turn on any appliance equipped with a remote control by using your handheld built-in infrared port. Use it as an elegant desk, bed or travel alarm clock and wake up to your favorite CD, TV news program, radio show...

Features:

|  |  | "Set and forget" simplicity with all common functions just one tap away

|  |  | large, easy-to-read 12/24 time with running seconds, plus day, date and alarm setting

|  |  | a snooze function and two unique loud ring tones, great for those hard-to-wake-up mornings

|  |  | adjustable colors and (MIDI) ring tone/volume/duration.

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 What's New!

 |  | New in version 2.50: Now supports the OmniRemote(TM) Module from Pacific Neo-Tek and the new Clié IR-Blasters from Tech Center Labs, Increased infrared recording time, Better compatibility with Panasonic remote controls, Eliminated a rare crash on Clié devices with high-power IR, Fixed the "MemoryMgr.c: Line 3061. Chunk Over-locked" bug

|  |  | New in version 2.40: Ringtone volume increases for a smoother wake-up, supports international date formats, stays on while charging

|  |  | New in version 2.30: Background image, vibrate, blink LED, hourly chime and snooze duration settings, improved infrared range thanks to the new "Boost IR" option, high-power IR support on Cliés

|  |  | New in version 2.20: New alarm repeat option, New "custom" Option for precise screen color adjustment, New alarm title description field, Alarm now vibrates and blinks the LED on handhelds that support it, New alarm-related warning when launching from a memory card, Full preferences backward compatibility, Added FAQ document to the distribution

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| Supports:

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 |  | Palm IIIc
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 |  | Palm VII
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 |  | Palm IIIx and Palm V
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 |  | Palm III
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| Requires:

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 |  | 160 kb of free Palm memory
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