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Aurora 4.0.10


Aurora Aurora - Application that wakes Mac from sleep and plays iTunes

System Requirememts
Mac OS X 10.5 or later
Download Details
Company Jonas Witt
Version 4.0.10
Post Date September 10, 2009
License Trial
File Size 2.6 MB
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Aurora 4.0.10


Aurora - Application that wakes Mac from sleep and plays iTunes
Aurora is an app that will turn your Mac with iTunes into a handy alarm. For any given time and date (be it recurring or non-recurring), Aurora will wake your Mac from sleep and start playing your favorite iTunes playlist.

In the Fall Asleep-Mode Aurora will automatically fade out and pause iTunes after a certain time, putting your Computer to sleep.

Main features of Aurora:

  • Alarms: Set up as many weekly or one-time alarms as you like, select a playlist for each one and you're good to go.
  • Snooze: Snooze alarm playback and get a few more minutes of rest before the alarm goes off again.
  • Sleep Timer: Fall asleep to some tunes, a DVD or a Quicktime movie. Aurora fades out the volume (and display brightness, it you want) and puts your Mac to sleep automatically.
  • Wakes Your Mac: Aurora will wake your Mac at the right time, so you don't need to leave it running. You can even power down your Mac over night.
  • Bring your own playlists: Use your existing iTunes playlists to easily choose what music you want to listen to in the morning.
  • Alarm Time in Dock: Aurora's dock icon shows you tomorrow's alarm time, even when Aurora is not running - so you can always tell when your alarm will go off in a glance.
  • Apple Remote Support: Your Mac is not within reach of your bed? Control alarm playback, volume, and snooze using your Apple Remote.
  • EyeTV Support: Wake up to the morning's news thanks to Aurora's EyeTV support. Aurora can play both EyeTV TV and radio channels.
  • International: Aurora is available in 7 languages, including English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch and Russian.


    Requirements of Aurora:

  • iTunes 4.7 or later.


    Limitations of Aurora:

  • 14 days trial


    What's New in This Release:

  • The alarm properties are much more accessible. Alarms, playback/snooze and fall asleep modes have their dedicated panels. Aurora still builds on iTunes playlists, but doesn’t use iTunes itself for playback, greatly enhancing reliability. Aurora 4 takes full advantage of Mac OS X Leopard technologies, and does not run on Mac OS X Tiger or earlier.