I wanted to make a custom alarm for my Droid, as I now use it as my alarm clock.  Unfortunately, its not as obvious as it would look.  Here’s what I did:

  • Make a folder in the root called “alarms” (either by tethering your Droid to the computer or using Astro)
  • Use RingDroid to cut up one of my audio files and put it as an alarm (or you can just place the audio file in the alarm folder)
  • Now it is selectable on the alarm list

Hope this helps you as well.

–Ben

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