having had to implement something like this recently, i'd suggest the real value is in the interface. i would have considered spending money to get a well built interface for scheduling events... the timer stuff went pretty quickly, a pre built interface would have saved me a day's work.

mike
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On Feb 17, 2006, at 4:09 PM, Bryan Lund wrote:

Radical Breeze releases RadScheduleTimer 1.0: Alarm class with repeating options

EVERETT, Washington, USA (Feb 17, 2006) -- Radical Breeze has released RadScheduleTimer 1.0 for REALbasic. RadScheduleTimer is a class that allows the easy configuring of events to be fired at specified times or at specified intervals.

RadScheduleTimer is written in 100% pure REALbasic. No declares. No plug-ins.

http://dev.radicalbreeze.com

RadScheduleTimer is a simple to use alarm type class. Set a date/ time and an event is fired then. Includes optional repeating options (including how often to repeat and how many times).

RadScheduleTimer requires REALbasic 2005 R3 (or newer).

Pricing and Availability

A subscription to the Radical Breeze Developer Pack, for $30 USD, entitles you to one year of free (starting the day of purchase) upgrades to all of the components currently available (which includes RSS/Atom parsing, thumbnail view, text autocomplete and many more), as well as free usage of all new components released during that time.

http://dev.radicalbreeze.com/store/index.shtml

Contact:
Bryan Lund
Radical Breeze
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