Galarm is an ad-free alarm clock app that enables you to create alarms for any date and time using flexible and innovative repetitions. One of its patented features allows you to share alarms and reminders with your contacts. You can create alarms that simultaneously ring on phones for a group of people, and even set reminders for friends and family to ring their phones.
Here's why you will love Galarm: • ANYTIME, ANYWHERE: Create alarms for any date and time and use Galarm as your mobile calendar. • FLEXIBLE REPETITION: Set alarms to repeat hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly to efficiently manage your to do list. • PERSONAL ALARMS: Set reminders for yourself such as morning wake up alarm and medication reminder. Add participants to alarms that you normally miss. • GROUP ALARMS: Use a group alarm as an event planner for any social activity. The alarm goes off at the same time for all the participants, and they can confirm or decline, and chat with each other to coordinate. • BUDDY ALARMS: Create alarms for someone else to remind them of things they need to do. • ALARM CHAT: Each alarm has its own chat to keep the conversations private to that alarm. • RING ON VIBRATE: You can configure alarms to ring even if the phone is on vibrate. • ADAPTS TO YOUR TIMEZONE: Whether you are on the move or participants are in different time zones, the alarms follow time zone changes. • NO USERNAMES, NO PASSWORDS.
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With that said, if you really want cron jobs you might want to take a look at Zeit (desktop) or at Crontab UI https://github.com/alseambusher/crontab-ui (web ui). Source: almost 2 years ago
Check out crontab-UI. Haven't tried it myself as regular crontab works fine for my use case, but I've seen this mentioned a few times in this sub. Source: almost 2 years ago
Thought I'd post here before taking a dive into this and see if anyone has any practical experience. I'm looking for centralising scheduled tasks for multiple servers, preferably with a management GUI for friendliness. I found Crontab-UI which seems to only interact with the single host's crontab. Then I stumbled upon Cronicle which looks feature rich but looks like multi-server is handled by deploying the GUI... Source: about 2 years ago
In the world of cron tools I particularly like https://github.com/alseambusher/crontab-ui for a simple GUI to manage my crons - would be interested to hear if there are other handy packages in the space to check out. - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
Yeah that uses too much resources. I like it but not for my use cases. I might just use this if it works. https://github.com/alseambusher/crontab-ui. Source: almost 3 years ago
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Scheduled tasks - GNOME GUI for configuring a users' cron (automatic jobs). Some of its features are:
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