Tired of falling asleep and missing your stop? WakeMe@.
Have you ever fallen asleep on a train and woken up at the end of the line? Or got so engrossed in your game that you missed your bus stop?
WakeMe@ is designed to be the electronic equivalent of hanging a sign round your neck saying "Please wake me at Nuneaton", but instead of relying on strangers it gets your phone to wake you with an audible (or otherwise) alarm, using GPS or any of your phone's location providers. The alarms are highly customizable, and the app gives you the ability to create home-screen shortcuts for one-touch alarm activation.
Similar to "iNap: Arrival Alert", but the benefits of WakeMe@ include:
* Lets you use cell network location provider
* Lets you choose any location, not just searchable ones, and save a particular radius with it
* Very highly configurable alarm, including synthesized speech
* Optional warning if the device loses GPS or other location signal
Note that this app is only as reliable as the location provider in your phone, so I can't be held responsible if it doesn't work. However, I have tried to make it as reliable as I can (after all, I use it myself).
WakeMe@ is open-source: https://github.com/spookypeanut/Wake-Me-At
A basic user manual and other stuff is available here:
https://github.com/spookypeanut/Wake-Me-At/wiki
Bugs can be reported here:
https://github.com/spookypeanut/Wake-Me-At/issues
WakeMe@ is still beta, and I would be grateful of all reports of how well it works (or, indeed, doesn't work) on all devices. If it doesn't work for you, please email me! Someone commented saying ZTE Blade doesn't work: if you read this, could you email me in what way it doesn't work please?
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