Fulmine Software/Alarms
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Exit
Exit
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Alarms has crashed
Alarms has crashed
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Alarms on time tab's title. This is a tab saying "On Time" (as a category) meaning that if you choose it, you can see or set alarms based on time. The feature of setting alarms based on for instance specific locations, is also provided by this app.
By timeBy time
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Alarms in location tab's title. This is a tab saying "In location" (as a category) meaning that if you choose it, you can see or set alarms based on specific locations. The feature of setting alarms based on for instance specific time, is also provided by this app.
By locationBy location
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Tasks
Tasks
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On days of week
On days of week
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Monthly
Monthly
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Periodically
Periodically
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Repeat daily
Repeat daily
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Repeat on days of week:
Repeat on days of week:
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Repeat weekly, on %1$s
Repeat weekly, on %1$s
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%1$s - day of month. In English it's in ordinal form (1st, 2nd, 3rd...). In other languages it is just a number (1, 2, 3...).If your language needs ordinal form to look better, please contact us directlyor provide appropriate comment with @FulmineSoftware at the beginning. We'll add then appropriate form in our app's code.
Repeat monthly, on %1$s day of monthRepeat monthly, on %1$s day of month
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%1$s - day of month. In English it's in ordinal form (1st, 2nd, 3rd...). In other languages it is just a number (1, 2, 3...).If your language needs ordinal form to look better, please contact us directlyor provide appropriate comment with @FulmineSoftware at the beginning. We'll add then appropriate form in our app's code.%2$s - month name
Repeat yearly, on %1$s of %2$sRepeat yearly, on %1$s of %2$s
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Weekly, on %1$s
Weekly, on %1$s
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%1$s - day of month. In English it's in ordinal form (1st, 2nd, 3rd...). In other languages it is just a number (1, 2, 3...).If your language needs ordinal form to look better, please contact us directlyor provide appropriate comment with @FulmineSoftware at the beginning. We'll add then appropriate form in our app's code.
Monthly, on %1$s dayMonthly, on %1$s day
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%1$s - day of month. In English it's in ordinal form (1st, 2nd, 3rd...). In other languages it is just a number (1, 2, 3...).If your language needs ordinal form to look better, please contact us directlyor provide appropriate comment with @FulmineSoftware at the beginning. We'll add then appropriate form in our app's code.%2$s - month name
Yearly, on %1$s of %2$sYearly, on %1$s of %2$s
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Repeat periodically
Repeat periodically
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The number of weeks
The number of weeks
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No end date
No end date
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To date
To date