You get the Notification there and in this case no sound was set to play so I didn't hear any sound but I still had that notification and I get these options here. Here's what happened when the alarm activates. alarm.) Note you can use Siri to create, activate, or delete alarms even if the Clock App isn't currently visible on the screen. If an alarm already exists Siri can activate it. You can even turn it Off in Siri right there before this goes away. Done.) So you can see how it is set here. (Speaking to siri - set an alarm for 8:00 a.m. You can add as many of these as you like and you probably already know that if you use the Clock App on your iPhone to set alarms you can have a whole list of them. It will turn Off automatically once it plays. When you need it when the time turns around again just turn it On. You can set a sound, (sound playing), call it something, Save it, and then simply have it turned Off. but you don't use it everyday you can Add an Alarm for 6:00 a.m. So if you commonly need to, say, set an alarm for 6:00 a.m. You can switch them On and Off really easily. If you want to remove one you can click the x button there. Then you can Save and you will see the alarm's listed here. You can set whether or not Snooze is allowed. Or you can set it to None to just get the notification. You can create a label for this, so you can call it whatever you want and you can set the sound to play when the alarm goes off. Just have it do it that one time and then it will be turned off. So you can have it, say, repeat only on weekdays like that or have it repeat on all days of the week, or not have it repeat at all. So to create an alarm just click the Plus button here and then enter a time and then you can set it to repeat on various days. Previously you needed a third party app to do this or you just had to use your iPhone to do it with the Clock App there. So this allows you to set an alarm on your Mac which is something that I know a lot of users have been waiting for. The same thing if you do business with people from around the world. This is useful, of course, if you have friends and family in other time zones and you want to make sure you know the correct time before you message or call them. If you want to remove one of these you can see there is a little x button right here and you could click to remove any clock you want. You can rearrange these simply by dragging them around. You can even go past the five slots here. Notice that you get a white clock for locations that are in the daytime and a black clock for locations that are at night. You can continue to add locations, and they will continue to add to the list. You can just start the search and as soon as it's narrowed down enough you can select the location and it will add to the list and add itself to the map. The database for locations is huge so changes are no matter how small the town it is still going to find it. Then you just type the name of the location. Now you can easily add locations by clicking the Plus button at the top right. It even shows you sunrise and sunset times for those locations here. You can see the clocks for all of those there at the bottom. You can see which locations are in daylight and which are in night. So you can see different locations here on the map. Its whole purpose is just to show you the time at different locations around the world. I'm going to use Spotlight to launch it and it will come up like this and it has four different sections that you can see at the top. So you launch it just like any other app. But finally we have this app and all its functionality on the Mac. It looks and acts just like the Clock App on the iPad and the iPhone. So a brand new app in macOS Ventura is the Clock App. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Let's take a look at the Clock App in macOS Ventura. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out The New macOS Ventura Clock App at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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