Mornings 2 0 – Alarm Clock App With Itunes Support

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Finding iOS Apps Compatible with Older Devices


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This article will help you zero in on only the apps that are compatible with older generation devices. It is recommended to update to the latest version of iOS compatible with your device. For more information, see Updating iOS.
NOTE: For a more robust interface and additional options to narrow down your search, see: Find iOS Apps Compatible with Older Devices.
As of 9/17/13, users can now download older versions of apps that now require a newer iOS version.
Have a look at App Store: Downloading Older Versions of Apps. This article focuses on apps whose latestversion is still compatible with various iOS versions.
All apps compatible with these devices
The iPhone 2G and iPod touch (1st generation) cannot update beyond iOS 3.1.3. The following apps can run on these devices:
Apps that Require iOS 2.0 or Later
Apps that Require iOS 2.1 or Later
Apps that Require iOS 2.2 or Later
Apps that Require iOS 3.0 or Later
Apps that Require iOS 3.1 or Later
iOS 4.2.1 and Earlier
All apps compatible with these devices
The iPhone 3G and iPod touch (2nd generation) cannot update beyond iOS 4.2.1 The following apps can run on these devices:
All of the above, and..
Apps that Require iOS 3.2 or Later
Apps that Require iOS 4.0 or Later
Apps that Require iOS 4.1 or Later
Apps that Require iOS 4.2 or Later
iOS 5.1.1 and Earlier
All apps compatible with these devices
The Original iPad and iPod touch (3rd generation) cannot update beyond iOS 5.1.1. The following apps can run on these devices:
All of the above, and..
Apps that Require iOS 4.3 or Later
Apps that Require iOS 5.0 or Later
Apps that Require iOS 5.1 or Later

iOS 6.1.6 and Earlier
All apps compatible with these devices
The iPhone 3GS and the iPod touch (4th generation) cannot update beyond iOS 6.1.6. The following apps can run on these devices:
Apps that Require iOS 6.0 or Later

iOS 7.1.2 and Earlier
The iPhone 4 cannot update beyond iOS 7.1.2. The following apps can run on this device:
All of the above, and..
All apps compatible with these devices
The iPhone 4S, iPod touch (5th generation), iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation) and iPad mini (1st generation) cannot update beyond iOS 9.3.5. The following apps can run on these devices:
Later devices can use apps regardless of the version requirement, since they are compatible with the latest version. However, here are some categories of apps you may be interested in:
Apps Optimized for 4-inch Screens (iPhone 5, 5C and 5S, iPod touch (5th and 6th generation))

Additional Notes
This article corresponds to our other article, Finding macOS Apps Compatible with Older Macs, but this one is for iOS devices (iPad, iPhone and iPod touch).
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By ThreeProphets on 7/08/14 • Reply
This is brilliant, but it needs some work. Each individual device has it's own requirements, such as ESL OpenGraphics, a camera, or microphone. You'll need to find out what each device does and doesn't have, and add that to your search query. Additionally, some apps won't tell you what the problem is. I don't know how to work around that. I REALLY appreciate what you're doing, though. Keep it up, and good luck!
Wanted gmail app for ios 5.1.1. No help at all!
By AppleClubSupport on 2/24/15 • Reply
That would probably be because this article has nothing to do with what you're looking for. Here's a more relevant article: App Store: Downloading Older Versions of Apps.

A few years ago, I wrote a convoluted AppleScript that allowed me to use my Apple TV as an alarm clock. It worked by waking up iTunes, selecting a playlist, shuffling it, and then playing it via AirPlay. Unfortunately, it stopped working when iTunes 11 was released due to a number of changes to AppleScript support; there were also changes to OS X which prevented AppleScripts from launching via Calendar alerts.

Fast forward to today and I found myself needing this script again for a new project1. After a bit of hacking around, I've managed to get the script fully updated for iTunes 12:

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Mornings 2 0 – alarm clock app with itunes support

Cleanmymac x 4 4 11. Folx go 5 7 – manage and organize downloads download. The script is significantly smaller thanks to some new AirPlay APIs within iTunes and I've updated it to allow for simple changing of volume. It should work in all versions of iTunes 11 and iTunes 12.

In order to get this working as an alarm, we have to jump through a number of hoops on OS X El Capitan. Firstly, we need to save our AppleScript as an application (after you've made any adjustments to your Airplay device name, playlist name, and the volume you want). You can do this by opening it within Script Editor and then choosing File > Export.

If you haven't disabled the GateKeeper restrictions on your Mac, you will need to either Code Sign this app or grant an exception within the Security & Privacy settings after you have first tried to open it.

With the alarm exported, we now need to open up Automator and create a new Calendar Alarm. Find the Launch Application action and set that up to point to your newly exported alarm app. 1password 6 8 5 – powerful password manager chrome extension. Finally, save this and you'll find a new entry has appeared in your calendar; it will launch immediately thus starting off the iTunes alarm process. Simply copy and paste this alarm entry (or make it recurring) in order to set it to whatever times you want.

I'm going to continue playing around with different ways to launch the alarm but for now this works in much the same way as my old script did.

Mornings 2 0 – Alarm Clock App With Itunes Support

The full code (and previous version) is available on GitHub.

Mornings 2 0 – Alarm Clock App With Itunes Supported

  1. I'm experimenting with some HomeKit APIs with the aim being that my 'Good morning' scene can be activated by a physical button and will not only turn on my lights and disable my security camera but also start playing my morning playlist in the kitchen. This is what I do for fun. ↩︎





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