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You may create an unlimited number of alarms, of which they may be set to repeat on any
day of the week. With each alarm that starts to play iTunes, you can set a ʻSnoozeʼ period
of your liking, the volume level that the music plays at; and the playlist from which to play
the music (or you may set it to play songs at random).
iTunes Alarm has to be open in order to be able to play/pause your music. So if you
accidentally quit the application, you might miss your alarm (and be late for work - yikes!).
Plus if you set your Mac to sleep after the timer has run out, iTunes Alarm has the ability to
wake it to play your next alarm. Pretty cool stuff.
iTaf
Another alternative is iTaf. The application is only slightly different from iTunes Alarm.
Every alarm event which you create starts playing from iTunes and can be set to stop
playing after a certain period of time. So, instead of hitting the ʻSnoozeʼ or ʻStopʼ button to
turn your music off, you can enjoy it while getting dressed in the morning and leave for
work without bothering about it. iTaf will then automatically pause iTunes and sleep itself
(or shut down) after the time frame has elapsed.
One thing that puts iTaf above iTunes Alarm is the ability to shut down your Mac. It also
has more superior scheduling options like setting a single day off from a weekly alarm
(comes in handy when itʼs your birthday and you donʼt want to be woken up!)
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