the edit and create UI has been condensed into a small and well-designed modal pin got a redesign, and their popups now show you if its night or day through an icon.
the alarms now show how long it takes before they go off (previously, you could only see this when editing an alarm.
Previously you’d have had to open them or right-click on them.
The “Edit” button that you can see in the bottom right will allow you to quickly delete existing timers.
The update appears to be part of rollout to Windows 10 Insiders and thus, some have had the update long enough to review the new updates while others (ourselves) are still waiting for it to hit their machines via a Microsoft Store update.Īccording to ChangeWindows, there is more than just a visual update to the app such as "Microsoft has added a few new default timers 1, 3, and 5 minutes join the 10-minute timer in fresh installations." Manage your settings to prevent a scheduled alarms from not going off due to Alarm Clock Xtreme being force stopped by another app or system setting on Asus. Earlier today, images of the new design began surfacing on the internet with reports that version 10.2012 is bringing a more organized segmentation of functions.Ī Medium post from ChangeWindows was among the first sites to start circulating images of the updated UI. Microsoft's in-box Alarm Clock app is getting a new UI design.