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Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 49 - Jul 12, 2005
I used a slightly modified version of iTunesXmlParser for my site. Worked pretty well. All it needed was an XML song list exported from iTunes. You can set that up with a simple AppleScript or maybe even use Automator (?).
Software Programming & Web Scripting - Posts: 3 - Jul 12, 2005
that is a good mantra(tm). as a rule, never move any of apples own applications from their initial position. i goofed gloriously and completely 4 years ago by moving everything to different sub folders (multimedia etc). the printer stoped working and updating was a nightmare. changed it back the next day. here is a trick for ya: use Automator and make a workflow that...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Jul 12, 2005
or you can use Applescript or Automator to create a script that includes create new message, set the Reply To to so and so address
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Jul 9, 2005
ardly in recent years when it comes to interface design, and this would represent a real design challenge. But then again, I would have said the same thing about Automator before Tiger, and they did a pretty good job with that. Maybe things are turning around. ...
Bob's Place - Posts: 39 - Jul 5, 2005
1) Widgets are meant to be simple and compliment their parent applications. Thus the calendar, address, and stickies limited options. We need more companies creating widgets like Adobe and Macromedia. 2) Automator: it is kinda sluggish and could use more built in actions. 3) Tony the Tiger should have been the mascot
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 38 - Jul 1, 2005
I'm very new to Terminal scripting. I'm actually just attempting to make an Automator Workflow that will upload some photos for a Flash based gallery. ...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 4 - Jun 24, 2005
I loved Panther, and had no problems with it at all. However, when I upgraded to Tiger I noticed a definite speed jump, and even though it probably doesn't have all the 'bells and whistles' of the Jaguar-Panther upgrade, for productivity it's second to none. Spotlight, Automator, Smart Folders and the new Mail have all saved me huge amounts of time.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 38 - Jun 24, 2005
Thank you very much, Mikuro! That was a very enlightening post! I'm really glad you mentioned the RAM factor because I haven't added more RAM to my iBook, so Tiger probably wouldn't run too swift for me. On the other hand, I just LOVE Panther. No problems whatsoever ... and it's lightning fast! I think I'll hold off on installing Tiger. For two mains reasons: 1) Because it's...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 38 - Jun 21, 2005
Personally, my experience with Panther was better than Tiger. On my system (and many others'), Tiger is dog slow. The only reason I haven't downgraded is because I'm a software developer, so I like to be on the cutting edge of these things. I have no way of saying if Tiger would be slow for you, though. Some people have great experience with it. RAM is definitely a factor —...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 38 - Jun 21, 2005