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Alarm Clock 2.4.5


License Free
Requirements Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Downloads 6 Limitations None
Publisher Robbie Hanson File Size 1.9M
Date added 09 Jul 2007 Check your speed

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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