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scott gaskin wrote:
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April 10th, 2007 |
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Product description says "your favorite tune or midi file"....Just paid ten bucks to to find out that favorite tune is BS. You should make a note that music files cannot be imported to use as alarms. Not exactly false advertising, but rather shady. If I knew "favorite tune" covered everything BUT music files I would have got palmary clock. Thanks for wasting my money. | |
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It can see any MIDI file that you have on your Palm. MIDI files ARE music files.
If you wish to add MIDI files to your Palm, use RNS:: ClickClick Alarm (freeware). | |
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dossy wrote:
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April 3rd, 2008 |
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its just a bit misleading...
you should put on the description that it ONLY plays Midi file formats and nothing else...
i was about to purchase this app and then realized it cant play wav, mp3, etc... | |
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Well, that's the reason why the lite version is free to download - you can try everything and then you know in advance what you're paying for.
FYI: We're working on MP3 support in WeekUp Alarm Clock for Treo and Centro smartphones. | |
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Starting with version 3.0, released today, WeekUp supports MP3 alarms on Treo and Centro smartphones. | |
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