![]() ![]() It crashed twice upon startup on my Mac OS 10.6.6 Core2Duo 2.4 GHz MacBook for apparently no reason. But I would want to get the Pro version, so this deficit effectively bars it from my consideration.Īnother issue I discovered in the process of writing this review is that Apimac Timer is a bit unstable. Nevertheless, I wouldn’t complain about this problem were I only to use the free version of Apimac Timer. It’s also problematic for me because 95% of my iTunes library is Apple Lossless files, and the rest is AAC. So for Apimac not to support AAC now is a recipe for tepid sales of its Pro version. That's a major deficiency because AAC (Advanced Audio Coding), created to replace the aging MP3 format, obtains far superior audio quality at the same bit rates as MP3 and is supplanting that old dog so rapidly that it may dominate within a few years. ![]() However, when the Timer, Alarm Clock and Stopwatch play a song in iTunes, both the free and Pro* versions can ONLY PLAY MP3 (.mp3) AND AIFF (.aif) FILES! Apimac Timer cannot play music in the AAC (.m4a), Apple Lossless (which also uses the. It can be used as a pomodoro timer, to remind yourself to get back to work after a break, or whenever you want to quickly set a time limit on some activity. Menubar Countdown is a simple countdown timer displayed in the macOS menu bar.
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