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Alarm Clock

Alarm Clock - 2.4.5

menu bar alarm clock that integrates with iTunes

All Time: (4.5)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.4.5
Release Date: 2007-07-09
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 13,065
Downloads (all versions): 48,062

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Product Description:

This handy little application runs unobtrusively in the status bar so it won't get in the way and it won't take up space in the dock. Use it to set as many alarms as needed, either one-time alarms or repeating alarms. Then choose anything in the iTunes library to wake to: songs, playlists, even podcasts. The application takes care of the rest, even waking the computer from sleep if needed.

When it's this simple, why even bother with older alarm clocks? With this little application you can wake up to the sounds you want. You can configure your snooze duration to the length you want. You can even increase/decrease your snooze time right from the alarm window. Plus, if you have an apple remote, you can even hit snooze without getting out of bed. And, if waking up to blaring alarms in the morning isn't your cup of tea, there's an "easy wake" option which will gradually increase the system volume over time. And even this is configurable for you!

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What's new in this version:

  • Fixed offscreen timer/stopwatch bug
  • Added minimize button for timer/stopwatch
  • Added Czech Localization
  • Updated German Localization
  • Updated Hungarian Localization

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later

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Alarm Clock ReviewZzzzzzzzuper! - Version: 2.4.5, 9/8/2008 12:31AM PST

MEADIAsolutions
Nice app. easy to install and set up. Thanks!
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Alarm Clock Troubleshooting Reportcan't access iTunes - Version: 2.4.5, 7/30/2008 11:56AM PST

elijah1028
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has had trouble or know of anyone having trouble getting Alarm Clock 2.4.5 to access songs from iTunes. When I try to set an alarm everything is fine, but where there is a bar that says "Source:" there is nothing there to select. I can't access iTunes or any songs; I'm left with a bleeping alarm sound. I have iTunes 7.6.2, and I'm about to try updating to 7.7 to see if that's better. Also, I have mutliple libraries on iTunes- will it only work if I have one library?

Thanks you kindly to anyone willing to lend a hand here,

Elijah Portland, OR
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Alarm Clock ReviewWorks *almost* as advertised. - Version: 2.4.5, 5/27/2008 02:07AM PST

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VocalVirgo
This is very well thought out and well done. However, when first waking the computer from sleep, it takes a good 10 seconds before you hear the alarm. And if you've chosen music from iTunes, your track is already 10 seconds into it by the time you start hearing it. AND, if you're one of those people like me who requires authentication to wake from sleep/come out of screen saver, etc.... after the computer times out because you have now not manually logged in, the computer goes back to sleep, and your alarm stops. So, really, you'll get about 5-10 seconds of the alarm before it stops and goes into it's snooze mode. Then it starts again after the snooze time has passed. If there were a fix for this, this would be hands down the best alarm clock for the Mac. I'm still giving it 4 stars because not all or even many users require a password like I do. But I'm on a laptop, so that's how I do it, for security purposes. BTW, I am on a Macbook 2 Ghtz, Core 2 Duo running 10.4.11.
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