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As I had such a good successful response to Dictionary2000, I am calling on your
help to track down another program. I thought it was called "Sleepytime" but searches with google have proved futile. This little program enable music being played to gradually go down lower and lower in volume until silent. It also worked as an alarm, getting louder from silent. Great for when wanting a nap yet wanting to unwind to music gradually. Maybe I am mistaken on the name. Hoping one of you will know which program I mean. -- He said, "It is finished." Not, "I am finished." |
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Sue Doo Nym <pegasus@blackhole.riot.eu.org> wrote in
news:MPG.1b9aa1ac2e1a697e9896a0@News.Individual.NET: > As I had such a good successful response to Dictionary2000, I am > calling on your help to track down another program. > I thought it was called "Sleepytime" but searches with google have > proved futile. This little program enable music being played to > gradually go down lower and lower in volume until silent. It also > worked as an alarm, getting louder from silent. Great for when wanting > a nap yet wanting to unwind to music gradually. Maybe I am mistaken on > the name. Hoping one of you will know which program I mean. Perhaps SleepySound from aarsoftware? Sleepy Sound 1.1 is a free alarm that puts you to sleep with music that gradually reduces in volume, and wakes you up with music that slowly gets louder as it plays. Unfortunately, the current version is no longer free. An archive of last year's page says free, and the archived program can be downloaded from here. http://tinyurl.com/6k4zk The download link is http://tinyurl.com/5pary Also from http://nctuccca.nctu.edu.tw/ftp/Ven...en/s/ssound.exe ssound.exe is about 400k the current OT $W version has the same filename, but is about 600k -- Regards, Tom McD |
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In article <Xns9553A0087C44Emac4reaoptdnet@204.186.200.105>, invalid@invalid.com
the amazing Tom McDonald says... > Sue Doo Nym <pegasus@blackhole.riot.eu.org> wrote in > news:MPG.1b9aa1ac2e1a697e9896a0@News.Individual.NET: > >Thank you Mike, That was the one, I got the name slightly wrong no wonder I couldn't find it. YOu're a gem! Thanks again for helping me retrieve one of my favourite programs. Nothing like having a nap in the afternoon to favourite relaxtion music with this program, then having it wake you up again in 40 mins:-) > > > Perhaps SleepySound from aarsoftware? > > Sleepy Sound 1.1 is a free alarm that puts you to sleep with music that > gradually reduces in volume, and wakes you up with music that slowly gets > louder as it plays. > > Unfortunately, the current version is no longer free. > > An archive of last year's page says free, and the archived program can be > downloaded from here. > http://tinyurl.com/6k4zk > The download link is > http://tinyurl.com/5pary > > Also from > http://nctuccca.nctu.edu.tw/ftp/Ven...en/s/ssound.exe > > ssound.exe is about 400k > the current OT $W version has the same filename, but is about 600k > > -- He said, "It is finished." Not, "I am finished." |
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