
SnazzyClock 1.0
Updated on 24 Jul 2011
By Anthony Buckner
By Anthony Buckner
Specifications
License:
Shareware
Updated:
Downloads:
1028
Platform:
Windows 2K/XP/2003/Vista
Publisher:
I and A Research Inc(more)
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FindMySoft Editor's Review
SnazzyClock – Wake You PC Up
I and A Research, company that was founded back in ’87, specializes in developing commercial and hardware products for entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs would come up with a great concept for a product, I and A Research would provide the tools and the expertise to turn that concept into something real. At all time the focus would be on coming up with a great product at a reasonable price.
Speaking of prices, there’s nothing better than getting stuff for free. One of the applications I and A came up with is called SnazzyClock. This application – and I’m sure you’ve already figured out where I’m heading here – is provided free of charge. SnazzyClock is freeware, so you can use it for as long as you want without having to buy a dime.
There are other things you will like about this application – besides the fact that it is freeware. For example you will like the fact that it works with any version of the Microsoft-developed operating system. This means Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and the latest iteration, Windows 7.
You are also going to like that it downloads in a blink. The download weighs in at little over 1.5MB, so naturally it will complete in no time at all. The installation process will go along just as fast – all you have to do is follow the steps in the setup wizard.
What can you do with this application? Perhaps an example will put things better in perspective. Now imagine you are sleeping and you’re computer or laptop is in standby mode. You have to wake up at 9:30, for example. SnazzyClock can wake up your computer or laptop up at 9:20. Then at 9:30 an audio alarm will wake you up.
SnazzyClock is a nice looking virtual clock that you can position anywhere on the screen. You can use it to wake up your computer from stand by mode, and you can use it to set alarms.
Pros
Cons
Speaking of prices, there’s nothing better than getting stuff for free. One of the applications I and A came up with is called SnazzyClock. This application – and I’m sure you’ve already figured out where I’m heading here – is provided free of charge. SnazzyClock is freeware, so you can use it for as long as you want without having to buy a dime.
There are other things you will like about this application – besides the fact that it is freeware. For example you will like the fact that it works with any version of the Microsoft-developed operating system. This means Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and the latest iteration, Windows 7.
You are also going to like that it downloads in a blink. The download weighs in at little over 1.5MB, so naturally it will complete in no time at all. The installation process will go along just as fast – all you have to do is follow the steps in the setup wizard.
What can you do with this application? Perhaps an example will put things better in perspective. Now imagine you are sleeping and you’re computer or laptop is in standby mode. You have to wake up at 9:30, for example. SnazzyClock can wake up your computer or laptop up at 9:20. Then at 9:30 an audio alarm will wake you up.
SnazzyClock is a nice looking virtual clock that you can position anywhere on the screen. You can use it to wake up your computer from stand by mode, and you can use it to set alarms.
Pros
- Nice looking interface
- Easy to use
- Works with all Windows versions
- Freeware
- Wake up your Pc from stand by mode
- Set alarms
Cons
- None that I could think of
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SnazzyClock Editor's Review Rating
SnazzyClock has been reviewed by George Norman on
31 Mar 2010. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated
SnazzyClock
4
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