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KAlarm is a personal alarm scheduler developed by KDE e.V. that allows users to schedule custom alarm messages, commands, and emails on their desktop. Designed for the KDE ecosystem, the software is categorized as a time-management and reminder utility, enabling both one-time and recurring alerts based on flexible intervals such as hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, annual, or even at every login. Alarms can present a user-defined text message, the output of an arbitrary command, or the contents of a text or image file, while an optional audio cue can be provided by playing any supported sound file. Visual personalization is possible through adjustable fonts and colors, ensuring that notifications stand out according to individual preferences. To support complex workflows, KAlarm implements multiple alarm calendars, letting users maintain separate sets of reminders and share them across devices such as a laptop and desktop computer. The application is distributed as version master, representing the continually updated development branch, and is currently offered in a single stream. By integrating closely with the KDE Plasma desktop and following open-source standards, KAlarm serves professionals, students, and anyone who needs reliable, scriptable, and visually distinct reminders throughout the day. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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