Sleep Programm 1.0

Sleep programm is a small freeware programm that turns on and hibernates computer in scheduled time. Also defined commands can be executed when computer is turned on, or files can be opened (mp3 files , music etc). With this programm you can use your computer as an alarm. Features: Computer will hibernate after given number of minutes, it can turn off, restart, or hibernate immediately, computer wakes up after hibernation in scheduled time... ...

Author Kostas Rotas
License Freeware
Price FREE
Released 2011-03-07
Downloads 197
Filesize 1.67 MB
Requirements
Installation No Install Support
Keywords Sheduled shut down, wake up, power on, hybernate, command execution, alarm
Users' rating
(2 rating)
Sleep ProgrammAutomation ToolsWindows 7 x32, Windows 7 x64, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows XP
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