![]() Every iOS device has a silly alarm clock. HAHAHAHA One of the LARGEST corporations in the world can't be 'bothered' to make a simple alarm clock? Somehow that got past them? They built an bloatware calender, with glee it seems. It's worth noting that, while it seems like simple programming, there is also time spent in interface design, decisions to make regarding interaction, and decisions to make regarding interfacing with existing systems: should alarms sync between OS X and iOS? What happens when the computer is closed/asleep and an alarm is set? How do alarms work when the volume is muted? Though it might seem simple, there are a lot of non-trivial problems to solve. ![]() It might just not be worth their time.: "There are several OS X alarm apps available on the app store, but I haven't used them, so I can't recommend one. ![]() Generally speaking, Apple have to find the best way for their programmers to spend their time, so they're not going to make apps for OS X (macOS) just because it's simple, especially if there isn't a demand. I'm sure it's allowed on the Mac, they just haven't deemed it necessary. ![]() "There are several OS X alarm apps available on the app store, but I haven't used them, so I can't recommend one. He's either one hell of an apologist or writing from the propaganda section of Apple, inc.:
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