Only WALKING dismisses the alarm. Top 5 on Product Hunt. Revamped modern version of the popular app Walk Me Up! Alarm Clock from the inventors of Pedometer Alarm clocks. Ranked #1 in the US on multiple occasions and featured on Time, Buzzfeed, Lifehacker, Mashable, Digit and many other technology platforms. Hold the phone in your hand and start taking steps to disable the alarm. How often does it happen that despite hearing the alarm you find it difficult to get out of bed? This innovative app solves this problem once and for all. The original pedometer alarm app. You probably think you can cheat the app, right? Try it! The app has smart algorithms to detect when you try to cheat the app by shaking and punishes you by imposing a penalty of extra steps. Do you resort to snooze very often? We have taken care of that. Enable ‘Evil Mode’ while setting the alarm and snooze gets disabled. No more getting late to classes or work. [PLEASE NOTE: Notifications have to be allowed for alarm to ring.] Features: Customize the number of steps you need to take. Calibrate the step and shake sensitivities according to your needs. Set unlimited number of alarms. Evil Mode: Disables snooze button. Limit the maximum number of snoozes. Choose from an awesome collection of alarm tones. Set labels to each alarm to remind you why you need to wake up. Regular updates. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/walk-me-up-alarm-clock-free/id1022744160?mt=8
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AuthorI am a lifelong resident of Cobb County. For more than 25 years I have worked with youth in a variety of settings both local and at the state level: juvenile justice, child welfare, mental health and as a youth coach for football, basketball and soccer. Today, I serve the Cobb County School District in two capacities: school social work and truancy intervention. Archives
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