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Great idea but too little flexibility - jspectre

well. given that this is a mac product, it wouldn't take much creative hacking on your own to open up the bundle, find the offending audio files, and either remove them or replace them with something of your choosing (even a silent file). try right-clicking on the application and select "show contents" to get started.

it's a shame they won't let you disable it, but if you don't like their program you're free not to use it.

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Thursday, April 26 2007 @ 08:29 AM PDT


Great idea but too little flexibility - tripm

I agree that the developers could be a bit more flexible, but perhaps you should just use the sleep module instead of the nap module?

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Thursday, April 26 2007 @ 09:58 AM PDT


Great idea but too little flexibility - virtualshift

I was thinking the same thing, and one thing I found that works to use iTunes to set the stop time back by a few seconds. Basically just cutting the Alarm off your self.

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Friday, May 04 2007 @ 04:35 AM PDT


Great idea but too little flexibility - mc_fonix

We Mac users love our flexibility, so I'm surprised that it hadn't occurred to you to make your own flexibility by doing what other users suggested. Specifically, if you use the Sleep module, there is no "wake-up" sound at the end. Problem solved. Otherwise, you can use iTunes or Quicktime Pro or Fission or Amadeus Pro or Audacity to chop off the ending very easily.

Life is good, and Pzizz is a sweet product.

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Wednesday, August 29 2007 @ 09:58 AM PDT