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sunfast

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Does anybody out there use iTunes alarm (freeware you can download from the Apple site)?

Only I can't get the damn thing to work! Any advice?
 
sunfast said:
Does anybody out there use iTunes alarm (freeware you can download from the Apple site)?

Only I can't get the damn thing to work! Any advice?

Link to the particular alarm you're trying to use? What's wrong with it? Will it not launch? Can you not figure out how to set it? Do you set it but it never goes off?
 
Hello

The link ishere.

It launches fine - I tell it what time, what to play, give it permission to bring the mac out of sleep. But doesn't actually wake it up or play anything. Tried it a few times with no success.
 
sunfast said:
Hello

The link ishere.

It launches fine - I tell it what time, what to play, give it permission to bring the mac out of sleep. But doesn't actually wake it up or play anything. Tried it a few times with no success.


Hmmm, I wish I could help out but all I can say is that it works for me...
 
I made one in Automator. It was pretty easy. Just tell it to play a playlist then save into iCal and set it to whatever time and day you want.

Awaken is really nice if you don't mind paying for it.
 
max_altitude said:
Try this one out. Simple and it works. (It's a widget though)

Will it wake the computer from sleep? I had it set to wake me up this morning but my iMac slumbered on (thank god my phone alarm was set too....)
 
Are you on 10.3 or 10.4?

You can't wake up a 10.3 machine programmatically - for some reason, the functionality was removed from that version's Power Management APIs.
 
I've been using itunesleep for a couple months now with no missed alarms yet. I was using Awaken, and powercontroller before that, but I'm all for freeware, and itunesleep is free.

it's also handy in that you can use it to fade out your music and put your mac to sleep at night, then have it wake up your machine and fade in your music gently in the morning.

the interface isn't too pretty yet, but it's coming along...
 
I used the Alarm Clock 1.2 widget before my iBook's HDD died. It's simple, clean, and you'll love it.

EDIT Instead of putting your iMac to sleep, why don't you just put up a blanks screen saver or turn the brightness off, or even better go into your Energy Saver settings and set up a preset that makes your iMac turn off its screen after a certain amount of time, and have the HDD go to sleep when possible. That way, you'll still be woken up, and you'll still save power (and not be kept awake by a bright screen).

EDIT X2 Maybe you can write a script or an Automater action that will turn on that preset for you so you don't have to open System Preferences every night?
 
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