Talk:Clocks
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# Q:What is metronome mode used for? | # Q:What is metronome mode used for? | ||
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+ | ([[User:Sean|Sean Moss-Pultz]]) | ||
+ | A: For keeping a rythm. Usually for a musical instrament. | ||
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# Q:If user close the application after setting alarms, who will active the alarms?Do we need a background daemon and run it at startup of system? | # Q:If user close the application after setting alarms, who will active the alarms?Do we need a background daemon and run it at startup of system? | ||
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+ | ([[User:Sean|Sean Moss-Pultz]]) | ||
+ | A: For sure. The alarms need to be background tasks. Mickey can you comment on this architecture? |
Revision as of 11:57, 13 September 2006
(Ken Zhao)
- Q:What is metronome mode used for?
(Sean Moss-Pultz) A: For keeping a rythm. Usually for a musical instrament.
- Q:If user close the application after setting alarms, who will active the alarms?Do we need a background daemon and run it at startup of system?
(Sean Moss-Pultz) A: For sure. The alarms need to be background tasks. Mickey can you comment on this architecture?