Alarm Clock
menu bar alarm clock that integrates with iTunes
Version: 2.4.5
Crashes Leopard
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: Spiritman1 Monday, November 12 2007 @ 07:47 AM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Froze computer with dark screen a few minutes into use.
Comments
Crashes Leopard - andrewgulliver_dotmac
Check where the app is looking for the sound. iTunes changed the library. You need to make sure you specify the "music" directory in the library now. This app defaults to the "library" which is not an option in the newest iTunes(7.5).Sunday, December 02 2007 @ 11:07 AM PST
Crashes Leopard - andrewgulliver_dotmac
Nevermind, now the library directory songs work. Not sure what went wrong initially, but the app didn't play my song file until I selected it in the "music" directory.Sunday, December 02 2007 @ 11:18 AM PST
Crashes Leopard - flammable
Alarm Clock doesn't freeze on Leopard for me, but the alarm window pops up and seems to think it's playing music - though, nothing's coming out of my speakers. It's kind of weird, actually. I was too tired to check, but either it's not playing any of the music files, or it's not managing to unmute my speakers.Either way, I hope the developer fixes this soon. I love this app, and I've installed it on all of my friends' Macs. It's so useful - simple, unobtrusive, and very well-designed.
Unfortunately, because I still need an alarm clock, I'm being forced to look at alternatives...but I'll immediately switch back to this app if/when it's updated. It's that good.
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Thursday, November 22 2007 @ 01:56 AM PST