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iCal...Make It Happen 1.0
- This application uses iCal and AppleScript to schedule and execute various events and actions. Schedules can be used to play an iTunes playlist, open a URL or open any external app, script or document. Requires OS X 10.2.x.
4:53:13 PM
Mac OS X Hints: Create key-based sleep and lock shortcuts
- Use FruitMenu and AppleScript to sleep and lock your Mac with a keyboard command.
1:11:48 PM
Mac OS X Hints: Increase cache speed for certain G4 upgrade cards
- jbouklas: "If you want to set the speed to change when your computer boots, make an AppleScript as follows" ...
1:07:15 PM
MacInTouch: Jaguar Mail app and Suitcase/Helvetica.dfont problem
- "A MacInTouch reader submits an AppleScript that can help avoid a problem when launching Mail.app when Suitcase has deactivated the Helvetica.dfont. The problem is that even if Suitcase is set to auto-activate Helvetica.dfont at Login, Mail will start requesting Helvetica.dfont before Suitcase is ready to serve it up, and when Mail launches it either doesn't show a window or shows just a white outline the size of the window it would have drawn." [via MacScripter.net]
12:14:52 PM
- This application uses iCal and AppleScript to schedule and execute various events and actions. Schedules can be used to play an iTunes playlist, open a URL or open any external app, script or document. Requires OS X 10.2.x.
4:53:13 PM
Mac OS X Hints: Create key-based sleep and lock shortcuts
- Use FruitMenu and AppleScript to sleep and lock your Mac with a keyboard command.
1:11:48 PM
Mac OS X Hints: Increase cache speed for certain G4 upgrade cards
- jbouklas: "If you want to set the speed to change when your computer boots, make an AppleScript as follows" ...
1:07:15 PM
MacInTouch: Jaguar Mail app and Suitcase/Helvetica.dfont problem
- "A MacInTouch reader submits an AppleScript that can help avoid a problem when launching Mail.app when Suitcase has deactivated the Helvetica.dfont. The problem is that even if Suitcase is set to auto-activate Helvetica.dfont at Login, Mail will start requesting Helvetica.dfont before Suitcase is ready to serve it up, and when Mail launches it either doesn't show a window or shows just a white outline the size of the window it would have drawn." [via MacScripter.net]
12:14:52 PM