

Wake Up Time is available from the Mac App Store in two versions - a free one with a single clock face and a paid version (US$1.99) that includes extras like optional clock faces. Use our app to tune in to over 500 stations in your car, and help your journey fly by. Rocky Sand is aware of this limitation and has provided a helper app that'll allow Wake Up Time to wake up your Mac from sleep under certain circumstances. Without fail, the alarm went off as long as my Mac was awake, but when my Mac went to sleep, so did Wake Up Time alarm. Performance of Wake Up Time is stellar, but it has one drawback that requires mentioning. You also can change clock faces, if you are using the paid version. Pomofucus will help you manage your time and let you focus on any tasks such as study. Choose from lots of alarm sounds, including m4a files or vibrate-only on phones. On phones and select PCs, alarms sound even when your device is on standby or muted. Snooze or dismiss alarms from the lock screen. Set one-time or recurring alarms and reminders. The app has a few customizations options that allow you to set the snooze length, switch to 24-hour time, and add custom alarm sounds. A simple Pomodoro Timer app that works on a desktop & mobile browser. Alarm clock, stopwatch, world clock, and countdown timers, all in one app.

Set the alarm time, the sound settings and get back to work. The app has simple controls with a side drawer that you can drag or double-click to open. The app is a simple alarm clock with a handful of pleasing alarm sounds that range from "wake me up now" to "what a pleasant sound to snooze along with." Wake Up Time from Rocky Sand is a desktop alarm clock that'll work like a charm as long as your Mac is awake.
