Recently I am playing an online game, in which a fixed event occurs at a fixed time every day, so I must go online at a fixed time, or I will miss the time of occurrence. So I need an alarm clock that can remind me regularly. Of course, it's on the computer. I don't want to get a lot of alarm clocks on my cell phone to make it regularly sound.
In Windows, I searched countless times and tried a lot of software that said it had such a function, but it was impossible. I also used the Outlook schedule function and the OneNote reminder, don't mention it, so there is no simple function to complete what I want. I just need a clock that can remind me at multiple times every day.
Fortunately, I still use Ubuntu at the same time. It's easy to use Ubuntu. Open the Ubuntu terminal and we want to install the alarm-clock-applet.
The software was very small and was quickly installed. Look for the software icon on the left side of the desktop and click open it.
I believe that for such an interface, I don't need to say too much, and everyone knows how to use it. Click the big + icon.
Set a name for your alarm, set the time, and repeat. For repetition, I need to remind me every day that I want this function, from Monday to Sunday. Set a ringtone that I like. Well, what does the following Startup Program mean? Well, I don't know. No matter what it is, click Close.
Now, one of my clocks has been set up. I still need the second, three, and four ......
Well, it's almost the same. It's set every day for a fixed period of time. Well, how do I feel that time is a little strange? Oh, I have a problem with the system time. I adjusted the time. Well, why? It still seems strange. Oh, it uses the countdown time. Well, now we are waiting for a fixed period of time where it will be called.