One free option is vclock. Once you land on the website, click on the Set Alarm button, and a window will pop up for you to fill out details. Go through the hours and minutes tab to select what time of day you want your alarm to go off. When you finish setting up the details, click on the Start button. Clock Lite is free to use on the App Store.
Get Clock Lite Free. Sleep Alarm Clock bundles an alarm clock and a sleep timer in one package. The alarm clock interface is minimal and beautiful so much so that you can use the app as a screensaver. There is an option to create a recurring alarm, adjust volume, change alarm sound, and even set the snooze duration. The app has more than 10 different alarm sounds to choose from. You can use the hour or hour time format as per your convenience and even create multiple alarms by upgrading to the paid version.
As much as I like the interface, I faced a weird glitch while testing the app that overlays every setting on top of each other. I hope it is just a minor glitch and they fix it with an update.
The app is free on the App Store and only lets you create one alarm. Get Sleep Alarm Clock free, in-app purchase. Wake Up Time is another alarm app for mac that offers a different experience. The app interface looks like an actual bedside clock and behaves that way too.
The clock shows the time like the old-timey seven-segment display. You can press a button to turn off all your alarms and slide out a console from the side to set an alarm. You can choose time, sound, volume and it even has a fade-in option. I use the Demon Rooster setting, and it does indeed crow until the marrow of my bones is quivering with rage before I climb across the room to end its infernal screeching Thus said, this means that it does its job well.
Kudos to its makers. That said, I still despise it I've used this app for years now on a variety of laptops and it's never let me down. It is simple and works just like a traditional physical alarm clock.
Like many other reviewers have pointed out, it has an awesome setting to change your system volume during an alarm. So even if you accidentally leave your volume muted at night, you can still hear a full-blast alarm in the morning.
I have not used the additional helper download because I generally require a password on my machines when waking from sleep. Fill in the basic info about your event, including the name, location, and time. On the newly expanded popup window, click beside the word "repeat" to set the recurrence. And if you want to use your Mac as a daily alarm clock, continue with these steps:.
Click beside "alert" and then click "Custom Click on "Custom" to further customize your alarm. Select "At time of event" in the menu that reads "minutes before. Click "Calendar" then hit "Other" from the small dropdown menu. Now you can choose an audio or video file that you wish to use to wake you or remind you to do a chore or get out the door. Note that to make sure your Mac will be ready to wake or remind you, you need to make sure it will be turned on.
From your desktop, click the Apple icon at the top left of the screen, then hit "System Preferences. Now change the settings so your computer won't power down before your alarm goes off.
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