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Sleepytime Analysis

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Sleepytime is a free multimedia application designed for Mac users, focusing on enhancing sleep quality through soundscapes. This app provides a simple interface where users can select from a range of soothing sounds and ambient music to create their ideal sleep environment. With customizable options, Sleepytime allows users to adjust the volume and mix different sounds, catering to personal preferences for a peaceful night’s rest.

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In addition to its sound features, Sleepytime includes a timer function that enables users to set a specific duration for playback. This makes it easy to fall asleep to calming sounds without worrying about the app running all night. The straightforward design and functionality make it accessible for users of all experience levels, providing a valuable tool for anyone looking to improve their sleep habits.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.1.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X 10.5
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS X 10.6
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
1,287
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Sleep timer for iTunes.
Sleepytime is a slick and functional sleep timer for iTunes. It features a gorgeous animated display showing the current song's title and artist, as well as the time that remains until the music stops and the selected computer action to be ran, if applicable. At last a sleep timer that fits with your Mac!

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