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I'm trying to extract/get the annotations from a QuickTime file using AppleScript and I'm having a heck of a time doing so. tell application "QuickTime Player 7" set the_movie to document 1 tell ...
So I wrote an AppleScript that takes what I’ve written in BBEdit—even this very article—and converts it into something ready for pasting into that system.
Just log out and log back in to load the launch agent script (Script 1), and now when you mount a drive that is named "Downloads" Safari's settings will be changed automatically so it uses that ...
Scripting routine tasks affords powerful time-saving benefits, if you’re willing to learn a little about automation. Jason B. Jones shows a super-easy way to start learning with AppleScript.
Does anyone have any insight into how to create a note in Notes.app under El Capitan and add an attached file? I have found online that supposedly, Notes interprets a tag as an attachment when ...
Saving the AppleScript You can save this script as an application in order to quickly take screenshots in the file type you want. To save the script as an appliction: Select File > Save As Select ...
Regardless of which method you used, you just told the system to modify the Info.plist file for Preview, and add one boolean ( YES or NO ) variable ( NSAppleScriptEnabled ), and set it to YES ...
This AppleScript will launch Google Chrome if it is not already running, and will not overwrite any existing tabs in Google Chrome. To use this AppleScript, you will need to download it from Github.
If you share files, printers, internet, or other things from your Mac, it can get annoying constantly navigating through System Preferences turning it on and off. Here's an AppleScript that can ...
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