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OSXFAQ Mac OS X Tip-of-the-Day  

How To Make Your Mac Automatic In Mac OS X

By Scott Sheppard - Editor-in-Chief - OSXFAQ

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How To Make Your Mac Automatic In Mac OS X

Here is a VERY cool app that I am sure that most of you will find VERY HANDY !!

This has been missing in Mac OS X since Mac OS 9

Its called iBeeZz, it does ALL kinds for cool automatic scheduling things for your Mac.

iBeeZz offers full management of your Mac activity with complete Mac OS X integration. It can be used as a complete alarm clock.

Thanks to iBeeZz, you can schedule when your Mac will:

sleep
wake up
shut down
startup
and restart
and multi-schedule

Since iBeeZz 1.5.0 you can schedule as many events you want. All these events will be executed regardless of the state of your Mac.

You may also choose to log out on sleep. Otherwise, you may, on wake up, choose to:

Open a document with it's corresponding application, Launch an application, Or execute a compiled AppleScript (i.e. play music).

iBeeZz speaks dutch, english, french, german, italian, japanese and spanish.

Go get it and check it out.

We will be doing a FULL review here in the next few week and will be giving you a full report.

http://ibeezz.reboute.net/

ENJOY !!

Enjoy :-)

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