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- Version: 1.0, 8/29/2007 11:11AM PST
andymona
I have used this program when I have something running that I know will end at a certain time, and I need the computer to shutdown after that. Quick and simple program that works.
A little more information... - Version: 1.0, 11/6/2005 08:08AM PST
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brilor--2008
SDT calls the system shutdown command which is exactly the same as using the command in the Apple menu. Enough said about that.
Some people commented SDT duplicates Apple's system preference functionality. Clearly, if that were true I wouldn't have written the utility. The system scheduling option (at least as of OS X 10.4.2) does not provide the capability to enter a specific date. While this might be minor for some usage, it can be limiting in others.
Imagine my surprise when, mario wagner, with www.pixelmanufacture.com sent me an application icon. Yes, I can write code but designing those icons is beyond my skills. Thanks to mario we don't have to look at a generic OS X application icon
There is no plan to enhance SDT because I'm hoping Apple will add this capability to the preferences scheduling option.
Some people commented SDT duplicates Apple's system preference functionality. Clearly, if that were true I wouldn't have written the utility. The system scheduling option (at least as of OS X 10.4.2) does not provide the capability to enter a specific date. While this might be minor for some usage, it can be limiting in others.
Imagine my surprise when, mario wagner, with www.pixelmanufacture.com sent me an application icon. Yes, I can write code but designing those icons is beyond my skills. Thanks to mario we don't have to look at a generic OS X application icon
There is no plan to enhance SDT because I'm hoping Apple will add this capability to the preferences scheduling option.
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- A little more information...
Energy Saver System Preference - Version: 1.0, 11/3/2005 02:05PM PST
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Eitel--2008
I don't get it. Isn't this already built into the Energy Saver System Preference? Just open it and click on the "Schedule..." button and violá!
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