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DESCRIPTION
iTunesShut can shut down, sleep or restart your Mac or pause/quit iTunes, if the playlist has finished.

Shut down, sleep or restart your Mac or pause/quit iTunes, if a given number of songs are played or repeated. Performs the actions after a given time (duration in minutes) has elapsed (=timer). Fade-Out the volume of iTunes automatically. And tell iTunesShut, if it should quit automatically after it has done its job, or not.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 4.9.4:
  • Fixed a bug: When pausing a song in iTunes, iTunesShut counted down as if a new song would begin.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:GuguSoft
Downloads:12,909
  - Version d/l:513
Multimedia & Design:MP3
License:Free
Date:28 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
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Jan 22 2008
*****

RORO01  SUCH A GREAT APPLICATION !!!

Works as described. The developer was thinking about making it a widget - please don't wast your time as everyone would use the "Quit automatically" option which doesn't suit a widget. I wish the developer would create a sister application which would be able to quit any application after a certain amount of time. This would be especially useful for quitting VLC and the likes when listening to internet radio that iTunes doesn't support. Many, many thanks.  
(Version 4.6)

praisebury
+4
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Feb 6 2008

RORO01  I decided to develop and release such a "sister application" myself - App QuitTimer.  
(Version 4.6)

praisebury
+2
Dec 7 2008

GUGUSOFT  With iTunesShut 4.8 you can use your own AppleScripts. That means, that you can use a simple line of AppleScript code to quit any application you wish.

Open AppleScript Editor and type for example: tell application "VLC" to quit

Then in iTunesShut choose "AppleScript" from the pop-up button and then choose your script.

That's all!  
(Version 4.8)

praisebury
0
Dec 7 2008

RORO01  Yes, but you will need a script for every application on your computer. With App QuitTimer you can quit any application - instead of having multiple scripts.  
(Version 4.8)

praisebury
+1
Dec 8 2008

GUGUSOFT  No, you don't need multiple scripts. You can use one script for all your apps you want to quit.

For example:

tell application "iTunes" to quit

tell application "Mail" to quit

and so on …  
(Version 4.8)

praisebury
0

May 29 2006

DURO  A great little Freeware application.

It does what it says and well - Big thanks to the developer for sharing this very useful tool.  
(Version 4.1.6)

praisebury
+3
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Jul 18 2006

GUGUSOFT  Duro, you are welcome! I am glad to hear, that you find iTunesShut useful. For questions or more comments email at gugulino1@mac.com.  
(Version 4.2)

praisebury
+1

May 20 2009
****.

MABOROSHI  Really like this! Especially with the remote function.

One small thing that bothers me sometimes is that it auto-launches itunes when you open it. I sometimes use this just to sleep/shutdown my mac while I have pandora or last.fm streaming, and I'm not actually using itunes.

It would be nice to have an option in the preferences to turn off auto-launch for itunes.

Otherwise, great work!  
(Version 4.9)

praisebury
+2
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Feb 28 2007
*****

CAPTVIJAY  Works perfect. Developer responded very fast to my queries. Five Star rating.   
(Version 4.4.3)

praisebury
+2
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Sep 21 2006
*****

ROYTHETOXICBOY  Great! I really love this apps, simply, useful, free! Tahnk you developper!  
(Version 4.4.2)

praisebury
+2
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