Features:
*talking clock
*unlimited number of alarms
*record custom messages as alarm reminder
*listening clock (voice recognition)
*outstanding and easy to use interface
*comprehensive help included
*set your own options -- voice, time format etc
There are times you wish you could set an alarm for next month and forget about it until the the alarm rings. You don't have to wait any longer to have that. vClock allows you to set an unlimited number of alarms and you can also record custom messages with each alarm.
You don't have to do much clicking because vClock is always listening, for example, you could say "list alarms" and vClock will give you a verbal list of all active alarms. You can also ask vClock what time it is and it will reply verbally among other features.
Our Review: While vClock has its heart in the right place ( Customisable, unlimited alarms and voice-recognition commands are fantastic in theory ), but unfortunately, something has gone horribly, horribly wrong. The interface looks cheap and nasty and cannot minimise (essential for a clock, expecially if it has alarms) and the recognition aspect doesn't work in the trial. The registered version may have less problems but I don't think anyone will be willing to spend $10 to find out. Avoid.
This software's licence is Limited Use Specified, which means that this is a version of the software, as specified, to be used for specific purposes, only. For example: "You can only use and distribute this software for educational purposes".
If you wish to register and receive the full version of this Limited Use Specified program, it will cost you US$ 10.00