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eyecrispy
2nd February 2008, 10:07 PM
I need some help. I installed PhoneAlarm about a week ago and ever since, I've noticed that whenever I go into the PhoneAlarm settings (to do anything), after I get out, my settings in my WM6 Notifications and Alarms gets messed up. For example, the sound that I have set in my WM6 notifications for my morning alarms gets messed up.

Any ideas? I'm probably overlooking something very simple but any help would be greatly appreciated.

ratcom
2nd February 2008, 11:11 PM
I need some help. I installed PhoneAlarm about a week ago and ever since, I've noticed that whenever I go into the PhoneAlarm settings (to do anything), after I get out, my settings in my WM6 Notifications and Alarms gets messed up. For example, the sound that I have set in my WM6 notifications for my morning alarms gets messed up.

Any ideas? I'm probably overlooking something very simple but any help would be greatly appreciated.Phonealarm take over all "Notifications and Alarms Settings" you need to set them within phonealarm itself.

eyecrispy
3rd February 2008, 05:36 AM
Phonealarm take over all "Notifications and Alarms Settings" you need to set them within phonealarm itself.

Yes, I see that, but I can't seem to select the sound I want for my clock alarms, only generic "Notifications" in PhoneAlarm. That's my dilemma. I want to use different sounds for notifications and clock alarms.

Can I do that in PhoneAlarm?

penguin
3rd February 2008, 03:44 PM
Hi,

No - phoneAlarm groups all reminders together - uncheck "Reminders" on the first tab - and then you can control Appointments, Tasks and Clock via the system settings (but then without repeating alarms)!

eyecrispy
4th February 2008, 12:24 AM
Hi,

No - phoneAlarm groups all reminders together - uncheck "Reminders" on the first tab - and then you can control Appointments, Tasks and Clock via the system settings (but then without repeating alarms)!

Thanks! Bummer about no repeating alarms, but I can live with that.

joej
16th January 2009, 05:50 AM
There's G-Alarm which is quite good.