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DESCRIPTION
MultiAlarm is an audible alarm software solution that sounds whenever you activate it and move your Apple Laptop with a SMS sensor or Use the mouse or keyboard. The project is no longer supported or actively developed
WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.4.2:
  • Added Alert Delay option
  • Added alarm reset for SMS sensors
  • Added security levels to Screen-Lock
  • Added MultiAlarm daemon to lock user out on reboot
  • Fixed iTunes bug
  • Fixed scripting bugs with remote scripts
  • Fixed major bug in Screen-Lock that caused expose to lose binds
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later, Mac with an SMS Sensor.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:semaja2
Downloads:38,598
  - Version d/l:17,401
Utilities:Security
License:Free
Date:10 Jan 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
DEVELOPER POLL
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    MultiAlarm User Reviews (35 posts)Write A Review
    Feb 17 2007

    CHRIS1H1  I am writing this cooment with my computer allegedly protected by MultiAlarm. Though one cannot see the desktop or click objects in the dock with the application armed, the Spotlight search in the toolbar is completely functional, and can be used to open up a finder window and launch applications, as well as searching one's hard drives. The FTP upload of iSight images does not work for me either.  (Version 3.4.2)

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    Jan 26 2007

    NONY  Does it work well alongside Mira now? If not, how's that coming along?  (Version 3.4.2)

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    Jan 10 2007

    KLAGRECA  The newest revision and the current design are a great improvement. I now consider MultiAlarm an essential app for any Macbook owner. Kudos!  (Version 3.4.2)

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    Oct 22 2006
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    APPLEDOGX  Everything seems to work great, but the ftp doesn't seem to work. I tried manually connecting and uploading to the right place and it worked, but via MultiAlarm 3.4.1 it doesn't. The idea is great, and except for this, it seems to work perfectly.  (Version 3.4.1)

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