******************* Week Scheduler v 1.1 *******************
Release date of this version: Jan/11/2000

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Features:

You can set up to 16 Alarms for each day of the week, to remind you of important matters
during the working day on your computer.
Each of the 16 alarm times can be assigned with an individual message, which will be displayed
when the alarm has run off. To actually set the alarm, you have to check the "Set" checkbox
for each alarm you wish to activate, or uncheck it to deactivate it.
The sound signal can be switched off by clicking the Loudspeaker Symbol in the upper right
corner of the dialog window. The program starts with the tab of the present day of the week
selected, so you can see at a glance what appointments you have today.
You can copy the dates of one weekday tab to another, several or all of the other weekday tab's,
to save time, when there are several appointments at the same hour on several days. To do so,
check the weekday checkboxes on the lower border of the window, that you wish to copy the dates
of the present tab to, then click "Apply".
The program window can be moved to the system tray, so it won't get in the way. The alarm
windows come popping up at the selected times all the same, and cannot be covered with other
program windows, so it is made sure that you notice them.
When you use Week Scheduler often, I recommend putting a link to the program into your Autostart
folder, so the program is started automatically each time you start up your computer. To make it
start up iconized (as an icon in the System Tray), you can check "Start Iconized" in the system
menue (click the icon in the upper left corner of the program window, or press Alt + Space).
All settings are permanent, that is, they are saved into an ini-file on program shutdown.
That ini-file is called "WScheduler.ini" and is located in your Windows directory. To get rid
of the program, you just have to delete the folder containing the program and that ini-file.

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This program is FREEWARE, enjoy!

Author:
Johannes Wallroth, Berlin, Germany

You may use and distribute this program without limitations.

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