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Sleep Blaster 1.0.5


About Sleep Blaster
Ever wished you could just yell at your alarm clock, and it would turn off? Does reaching across the bed use too much energy in the morning? We hear you. Waking up should be an easier process, right? Now it is. Sleep Blaster is the alarm clock of the future. When the alarm rings, it gives you a chance to yell. When it hears you, it will stop the alarm! It’s that simple.

But there’s more: Sleep Blaster doesn’t let you make mistakes. With its revolutionary Stupidity Prevention System technology, Sleep Blaster will notice if you set the alarm for an unlikely hour, and will make sure you know what you’re doing!

What’s New in this Version
- Added preference to disable the menu bar icon
- Added alert to notify the user that the alarm will still ring even if you quit Sleep Blaster
- Made the sleep timer also show album artwork, just like when the alarm is ringing
- Fixed bug where Sleep Blaster would use Dynamite mode if iTunes isn’t already open at alarm time
- Fixed a bug where Sleep Blaster would use Dynamite unnecessarily
- If the sleep timer is playing when it’s time for the alarm to go off, the sleep timer will stop first before the alarm rings
- Removed the alarm date selector. It only causes accidents in setting the correct alarm date, so now you only have to select the alarm time (and optionally day(s) of the week).
- Visual enhancements in the “alarm ringing” and sleep timer views
- Completely eliminated the need to rely on a third-party framework to control iTunes. (This is a good thing, people!)

Sleep Blaster

System Requirements

  • Mac OS X 10.5 or later

Download Details

Company:
The Byte Factory
Version:
1.0.5
Post Date:
November 10, 2008
License:
Shareware
File Size:
3.3MB
URL Type:
Download
Download ID:
20099
 
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