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    REMINDERS 
    Part 2 of 2 
     
    
    Newt'sTime 1.2 is a time-synchronization
    application for the MessagePad. Newt'sTime allows a MessagePad running NOS 2.x to
    synchronize its internal clock with a standard time reference via a simple phone call. NIE
    is not required, but a modem is needed.  This registered version was re-released as
    freeware as Visual Newt's way of thanking the Newton community for their support.
      Both downloads below are password protected.  The password is: Resist.
      (Case sensitive)  Credit: Serg Koren, VisualNewt.  
    
     
    
    Notion 1.01 Demo - This is a demo version of Notion-The Newton List
    Manager, a commercial program. The demo version is fully functional but it can only take
    up three entries per list. The first time you run it, it takes a few minutes to initialize
    itself. This demo contains 10 sample lists which show off Notion's diversity. The full
    application contains templates for over 100 different types of lists (and you can modify
    them). Lists in demo - plain list, babysitters, calls to make, CD collections, credit card
    charges flight itinerary, groceries, StarCore catalog, things to get, to do list. If you
    are the organized type (or want to be), check out this list manager demo!! 
    
     
    
    OpenTime 3 - This simply little utility, when installed, will cause the
    Dates application to automatically open to the current hour. To deinstall it, simply
    remove the package from your newton. Note - No icon will appear in the extras drawer after
    you install this utility! You will, however, still see the name OpenTime-ALLAN when you
    use Remove Software (or RemoveIt!). This way you can remove the package if you don't like
    it. This version no longer contains the "Grip of Death" and is card friendly!
    Dates now open to current time minus 2 hours (to see if you missed anything)!  
    
     
    
    Have you ever mistakenly set an alarm for 7 pm
    instead of 7 am? Ever need to set an alarm for just the weekdays? Roosta can solve these
    problems and more. Roosta is a fun and friendly alarm clock with powerful features and
    options. Compatible with Sound Icons, which allows you to set your own Newton sounds.
      Credit: deep focus designs. 
    
     
    
    Salad is a program for Newton that will display
    the Julian Date or Week # in the Calendar / Dates program. A Julian date is in the form of
    YYYYDDD. Example: 1994155 is June 4th, 1994. Kind of like a Star Date. A Week # is just
    that. Week #1 starts on the first Sunday after the New Year. Salad is multi-date aware, if
    you select a range of dates, Salad shows the start and end date.  Salad currently
    runs on NOS 1.x . Look for a new version for NOS 2.0 soon. Credit: DMP Systems. 
    
     
    
    Time of the Month lets you print a paper version
    of your Newton calendar, complete with entries from the Newtons built-in calendar along
    with your own drawings or text. TotM is great for use by teachers, Scout leaders or anyone
    who needs to distribute a real month-at-a-glance calendar to others. Credit: Burr Oak
    Software. 
    
     
    
    Ttime(tm) is a small program to give you a small
    digital clock. It locates itself in the top left corner of the screen and can be dragged
    to where ever. It updates the time every 60 seconds. No need to restart it if you reset
    your Newton. It will automatically start. Ttime floats above most all windows to stay
    visible. If it's not visible over another floating window after 60 seconds, close and
    re-open it (tap its Extra Drawer Icon twice) . The top left placement was determined to be
    where most Applications kept blank. However, there are a few that use that spot, so you
    can drag it to where you want. There is no close box as it would destroy the simplicity of
    Ttime. If you want to turn it off, click its icon in the extras drawer.  Ttime v1.3
    runs on NOS 1.x. Freeware. Credit: DMP Systems. 
    
     
    
    Ttime(tm) is a small program to give you a small
    digital clock. It locates itself in the top left corner of the screen and can be dragged
    to where ever. It updates the time every 60 seconds. No need to restart it if you reset
    your Newton. It will automatically start. Ttime floats above most all windows to stay
    visible. If it's not visible over another floating window after 60 seconds, close and
    re-open it (tap its Extra Drawer Icon twice) . The top left placement was determined to be
    where most Applications kept blank. However, there are a few that use that spot, so you
    can drag it to where you want. There is no close box as it would destroy the simplicity of
    Ttime. If you want to turn it off, click its icon in the extras drawer. Ttime v1.4 runs on
    NOS 2.x. Freeware. Credit: DMP Systems. 
    
     
    
    Wake Up Call is perfect for anyone who users
    their Newton as an alarmclock, and offers more options and features than the included
    alarm clock. Features include the ability to create custom "wake up call" audio
    recordings to use for the alarm, a "foolproof" interface, flexible configuration
    options, and special options designed for heavy sleepers.Wake Up Call offers so many
    options, it comes with a PDF format users guide explaining each. The software takes full
    advantage of the audio capabilities of Newton OS 2.1, which it requires. Credit: Five
    Speed Software. 
    
     
    
    VoiceAlarm 1.0 is a utility for creating your own
    alert sounds for the Newton. VoiceAlarm 1.0 is tightly integrated into the MessagePad 2x00
    and allows you to record (using the built-in microphone) and use sounds as system alerts.
    Recorded sounds can be stored and optionally enabled for use by the Newton alert system.
    This registered version was re-released as freeware as Visual Newt's way of thanking the
    Newton community for their support.  Both downloads below are password protected.
      The password is: Edition.  (Case sensitive)  Credit: Serg Koren,
    VisualNewt. 
    
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