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WakeMeUP v1.

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written by Vance Grkov
Copyright (C) 1999 - 2001 Vance Grkov
All Rights Reserved
This is a Freeware Program.
1. Configuration
When you start the program for the first time it will automatically search for y
our MP3/WAV player and your CD player paths. If this doesn't work, you will nee
d to set them manually. To do this, run the program and go to 'Tools' (menu) an
d then 'Options', or just click on the Options icon.
2. How to use WakeMeUP 1.5
To set up the time when you want the alarm to activate your CD or MP3/WAV player
go to 'File' - 'Set Alarm' or click on the Alarm icon.
There you can enter the time you want the alarm to be activated and what should
be started - your CD player or your MP3/WAV player (and for the MP3/WAV you can
specify which mp3 song should be played).
NOTE: The internal watch operates on a 24 hour time keeping [no AM / PM].
Ex.
5:30 AM = 5:30 (5:3 will work too)
5:30 PM = 17:30

You can turn the alarm ON and OFF from the "switch" button on the main window.
3. Running status
If the minimize button is clicked the program still runs in the background. To
restore it, double-click its icon in the system tray or right click the icon in
the system tray and from the Popup menu select 'Restore'

If you want WakeMeUP to be automatically started every time you start your compu
ter create a shortcut in the windows 'startup' folder.
4. What is the new System Default Player option?
This will try to "open" the file. In other words the action will be the same as
if you try to dubble click the file. For example, if the file is an MP3 song and
my default system player is winamp, then the file will start playing in winamp.
5. Uninstall
There are only 2 files. One is WakeMeUP.exe and the second one is WakeMeUP.ini.
To uninstall the product just delete these 2 files. If you don't know the locati
on where you unziped them, then search your hardrive.

Please e-mail any questions or comments to support@monaki.com and I will reply A


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