pzizz - 2.7.1Helps you sleep or nap better (use built-in updater). |
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- Version: 2.7, 2/21/2009 10:19AM PST
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hlb9
It's not exactly cheap, but pzizz is worth the price. I've tried a few guided meditation/relaxation CDs and audio files, but in the end, the fact that an audio track is the same every time you listen to it makes a huge difference—kind of a relaxation burnout. The beauty of pzizz is that every single napping session it generates is truly different. This magic is effected by a very sophisticated algorithm that assembles various audio elements on the fly, and it does an absolutely superb job: you may recognize the occasional phrase (spoken by a pleasant and soothing male voice that you can optionally disable if you wish) from different naps, but the experience pzizz produces never has a "stitched-together" quality. The differences are subtle, but the benefit is huge; every nap sounds fresh and original. You can set various parameters and save them for specific types of naps (duration, relative volume of voice relative to ambient sound, the time for the "waking up" phase, etc.) for different occasions, but even then no two of the naps generated according to your parameters will be the same (this does not apply, of course, if you chose to export your naps as audio files, which will essentially be nothing but a recording). When I feel washed out in the middle of work, I turn to pzizz for a soothing power nap of 15 minutes and wake up quite refreshed—it's gentler on your heart than a cup of espresso, too!
2.7 Release Notes - Version: 2.7, 2/20/2009 10:11PM PST
MacInTalk Pro
For some reason, the developers chose not to include the release notes for this version in the description here. According to their website, 2.7 adds the following:
* New Meditation module
* Various minor fixes
* New Meditation module
* Various minor fixes
This really works! 



- Version: 2.7, 2/20/2009 05:25AM PST
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kcwookie
I started using this application with version 1.0. Over the years; it has gotten better and better. The basic premise is that you listen to the speaker, and he helps you relax so that you can get effective sleep. You can create your own sleep or nap programs. Customization is easy, decide whether you want a nap or to sleep through the night, and choose the volume, and balance the speaking and the audio.
I create my naps for between 20-30 minutes which is great for me. When I use it, I'm able to relax for fully. I'm able to put the events of life out of my mind and just relax. When I'm traveling I use the sleep module to relax and get good rest in a strange bed.
I'm extremely pleased with this app and highly recommend it. I'm not associated with the company in any way.
I create my naps for between 20-30 minutes which is great for me. When I use it, I'm able to relax for fully. I'm able to put the events of life out of my mind and just relax. When I'm traveling I use the sleep module to relax and get good rest in a strange bed.
I'm extremely pleased with this app and highly recommend it. I'm not associated with the company in any way.