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Hi, this is Mike Callahan, Dr. File Finder and welcome to your butterscotch.com tutorial on how to wake up yourself and your Mac with Aurora.
I have Aurora here on my Mac desktop. There’s a link for it in the show notes. What’s cool about Aurora is that you can use it as an alarm clock for yourself, set the days that you want it to go off, set the time, you can adjust the volume. A really cool feature is that you can select things right from your iTunes playlists. If I want to wake up to acoustic guitar, I can do that. On the playback options, it would show if it was playing back a song and pause it, go backwards or forwards, snooze it. And to fall asleep, you can have it play music for a certain time until a certain time at night after it’s played ten tracks on iTunes, finished the DVD or finished playing something in Quicktime. And you can start your timer and when it’s done, you can have it fade out, reduce the display brightness and then have it sleep, shut down, or log out. And then in the morning, it will wake up and wake you up with it.
So this is Aurora, very handy, very cool. Download it and give it a try for yourself, and that’s all there is to it.
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