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To create an alarm just tap on "Add new Alarm" and a window will appear at the left. There, you will set:
* A title. You can choose between the ones included by default or you can add new ones by tapping the "Plus" icon next to "Done".
* The time of when the alarm will go off and press "Done". You have two modes:
** Custom: You can choose an exact time for the alarm to go off.
** Select one of the default options offered by the app (in 10, 20, 30 Minutes, etc).
* Choose repeat if you want the alarm to be repeated after it goes off.
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<u>'''Note:'''</u> When you enable the "Repeat" option, the time between the moment you set the alarm and the first time it goes off, is considered as the standard interval time. For example: if it's 11.20 am and you set the custom alarm to set off at 12.04 pm, the next alarm will be repeated at 12.48 pm.
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TranslationTo create an alarm just tap on "Add new Alarm" and a window will appear at the left. There, you will set:
* A title. You can choose between the ones included by default or you can add new ones by tapping the "Plus" icon next to "Done".
* The time of when the alarm will go off and press "Done". You have two modes:
** Custom: You can choose an exact time for the alarm to go off.
** Select one of the default options offered by the app (in 10, 20, 30 Minutes, etc).
* Choose repeat if you want the alarm to be repeated after it goes off.
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<u>'''Note:'''</u> When you enable the "Repeat" option, the time between the moment you set the alarm and the first time it goes off, is considered as the standard interval time. For example: if it's 11.20 am and you set the custom alarm to set off at 12.04 pm, the next alarm will be repeated at 12.48 pm.
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To create an alarm just tap on "Add new Alarm" and a window will appear at the left. There, you will set:

  • A title. You can choose between the ones included by default or you can add new ones by tapping the "Plus" icon next to "Done".
  • The time of when the alarm will go off and press "Done". You have two modes:
    • Custom: You can choose an exact time for the alarm to go off.
    • Select one of the default options offered by the app (in 10, 20, 30 Minutes, etc).
  • Choose repeat if you want the alarm to be repeated after it goes off.



Note: When you enable the "Repeat" option, the time between the moment you set the alarm and the first time it goes off, is considered as the standard interval time. For example: if it's 11.20 am and you set the custom alarm to set off at 12.04 pm, the next alarm will be repeated at 12.48 pm.