iTunes Alarm for Mac User Reviews
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"my fav alarm clock"
Version: iTunes Alarm 2.1.4
Pros
nice interface. It does what I need it to do well.
Cons
nothing to say negatively.
Summary
It's gotten me up for work countless times!
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"Program Does Not Work!"
Version: iTunes Alarm 2.1.4
Pros
iTunes Alarm was a great program some versions back - I hope developer can get it working again
Cons
Program displays error code
Summary
Getting an error message "AppleSript Error - Can't make 0 into type boolean (-1700)
I should include detail of my system
Updated on Oct 30, 2010
Mac 1) Mac Intel Mini OS 10.5.8, iTunes 9.2.1
Mac 2) iMac not Intel os 10.5.8 iTunes 9.2.1
Updated on Nov 21, 2010I just tried "iTunes Alarm" with iTunes 10.1 and get the same error code - Loved the program when it worked last year. Please e-mail me if this program works for you using the current iTunes10.1 on Snow Leopard. -
"Doesn't work"
Version: iTunes Alarm 2.1.4
Pros
Doesn't work
Cons
Doesn't work
Summary
Gives a breakpoint error. 10.4.11 Intel Mac running itunes 9.2.1
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"This is a make near perfectly"
Version: iTunes Alarm 2.1.4
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
This is a make near perfectly.
In this, it is easy to use very much, and the user is a comprehensible interface.
I wish sincerely to express my gratitude to the author. To support the author's development in the future, I will contribute it. -
"Too complex"
Version: iTunes Alarm 2.1.4
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Such a useful tool shouldn't be so filled with preferences, specially in a non-Mc interface. Conversely, it misses some important things.
The window is HUGE by comparison with what is needed. Current time is already displayed in my menu bar. I don't nee a further display of time, about a centimetre high. i.e. three or four times as big as my menu bar time display!
Yet the display window has no red or green button at top left, only the orange one. Strange.
The Settings window contains many settings but the layout is complicated and the meanings of some settings could benefit from explanations.
Even more important, the tool would benefit from more than just playing iTunes music. Why not gentle sounds self-generated? In this regard, iClock Pro does a better job. (However, it's not free).
Most significantly, the reason why I prefer iClock Pro is because it lives in the menu, where this thing should also live.
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