iSleep adds a sleep timer to Apple’s iTunes and DVD Player with a fade out effect. Type in how many minutes you like the media to play, choose an option (Quit, Sleep, Shut down, Quit the player & Quit iSleep, Put the computer to sleep, Log out, Restart, Shut Down the computer) and click “Go to bed.” The chosen action happens automatically at your desired time. A built-in alarm clock also plays iTunes or DVD Player at a desired date & time with a fade-in effect. iSleep is US$8 shareware and offers a free 30-day evaluation period. Info and download link here.
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