iTaf 1.1 iTunes alarm clock released

iTaf 1.1 has been released. From the developer’s site, in a form of English that we love and wouldn’t dare to rewrite:

iTaf belongs to the next generation of alarm clock. iTaf allows to schedule opening or closing of iTunes : Wonderful For Wake Up With Music ! iTaf includes a powerful weekly agenda to organize yours own sets of iTunes’ play time in the week… Easy to use, iTaf interface is designed in accordance with aqua life style.

iTaf Features:
– iTaf is an alarm clock to wake up with iTunes.
– iTaf allows to schedule the automatic closing of iTunes.
– iTaf weekly agenda allows to create a collection of alarms during the week.

All this functions are implemented in a pretty interface in order to make the use of iTaf a pleasure.

More info and download link here.

13 Comments

  1. The code is written in a syntax different from English. One profficiency does not infer the other.

    I am giving it a try. It says it can wake Macs from sleep. I tried to find something that can do this a while ago, but there were none. It this works as advertised, I am happy.

  2. i use ibeezz for this. works ok, not great. My mornings are however much nicer when i wake up to my ‘Wake Up’ playlist as opposed to that vile alarm clock. Imagine your job was to test alarm clock ring tones to find one annoying enough to get you out of bed. Shudder

  3. Lee… mor is yours! hahahahah
    “their” English? hahahah
    your sentence is a run-on….
    you did not relate “reader” with anything… so it sounds like you wrote “reader-feeback”… as if you are talking about some type of reader!….

    at last.. stop nagging… use it and tell us what you think about it.

  4. Back to you…

    Their = the people (not person) who wrote iTaf.

    I did not write a run-on sentence.

    “Their English is no worse than what I see written here daily by MDN staff.”

    +

    “Their English is no worse than what I see written here daily in reader feedback.”

    (combined) = what I wrote in my original posting.

    Reader feedback is what this forum is called. If you’re going to fault me, you should have suggested that I capitalize reader feedback (Reader Feedback).

  5. Have you tried Energy Saver->Schedule on Panther on Panther? – sjk

    Thans for the suggestion, but:
    1. I still use Jaguar (I normally upgrade every other major version).
    2. It is nicer if it is a one-app process. Changing an alarm shouldn’t require both the alarm app and System Preferences.

    I d/led this, but I had problems saving the iTaf Agenda.

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