KoolSounds 1.5 review (mobile)
Have you ever wanted to replace the Palm system alarm sound with wave, mp3 or ogg file? Ever wanted to wake up and hear your favorite song in the morning? Now you can with KoolSounds.
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KoolSounds 1.5 is audio software developed by Toysoft Development Inc..
Have you ever wanted to replace the Palm system alarm sound with wave, mp3 or ogg file? Ever wanted to wake up and hear your favorite song in the morning? Now you can with KoolSounds. KoolSounds allows you to associate any uncompressed wave file, mp3 or ogg (requires PocketTunes or AeroPlayer) file to any application. When the application's alarm is triggered, KoolSounds will play the sound file from the external card and then let the application sound the alarm. KoolSounds works with all applications with alarms.
Now you can have more fun with your Palm and you will never be bored hearing the same old system sound again.
Here are some key features of "KoolSounds":
Requirements:
KoolSounds 1.5 supports english interface languages and works with PalmOS.
Downloading KoolSounds 1.5 will take several seconds if you use fast ADSL connection.
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