Missing items since JB

The weather widget is gone. It was a nice format. Again, too bad.
I've been playing with the Android Weather & Clock Widget for the last couple of days. It's functional, configurable and matches the overall look of the OS. I did have to reboot to make the widgets show up in the list, and there seems to be some duplication between the available widgets, but I like the fact that there are various sizes and shapes available from a single app.
 
The clock seems to have lost the ability to select music for an alarm.

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The clock seems to have lost the ability to select music for an alarm.

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The clock app is now the Google/Android default clock app. The Motorola Alarm clock was removed.
 
Well this isn't an app or a feature missing. But, I think I have trumped you all. I don't have access to my Device storage or the SD Card.
 
I found "google keep" the other day. links with "google drive" -- in response to Note Pad missing
 
I'm finding that Voice Command is no longer functional (moves instantly to "Unfortunately, Voice Commands has stopped" on program start). That's been the default app invoked by a long press of the Bluetooth headset button. Clearing that default brings up a choice between Voice Commands and Google Search, whose robotic voice drives me nuts. Given the choice between irritating and non-functional, though ...

ETA: answered elsethread. Uninstalling the Google Play Music updates restored the functionality of Voice Commands.
 
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The clock app is now the Google/Android default clock app. The Motorola Alarm clock was removed.

Called Motorola and the Acct Rep walked me through the "select & copy" from my SD storage and "paste" in the Alarm folder on the device storage. Apps>Files>SDcard>folder where music resides. Select the song by press and hold on title(= one song selected). at the bottom of screen, locate the copy icon (2nd from left/paper over paper) and press it. Back at the top with file cabinet icon the grey triangle next to word "copied" will open another menu. Select Device Storage, scroll down to folder marked "Alarm" and touch it to open it. "paste" (the word is located in the right corner.) Same goes for importing to "Ringtone" folder. Whew. I let them know I was UPSET that ICS just accessed my SD card for this feature and was EXTREMELY disappointed that I now had to go through this lengthy process because of Jelly Bean.