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  1. Mac Automation: Get to-dos sent to your mobile from iCal upon request

    tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Sep 30, 2008

    Filed under: Features, How-tos Say you're out and about and realize that your iPhone doesn't display iCal to-dos. What do you do? You've got two options: (1) Panic, (2) Use this Automator workflow. With this

    Also tagged: mac, automator, mac automation

  2. Mac Automation: Quickly add to-dos/events to iCal

    tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Sep 29, 2008

    Filed under: Features, How-tos How many times have you been watching TV and wanted to quickly add a to-do or event (maybe both) to iCal? In this Mac Automation post, I'm going to show you how to create both a to-do

    Also tagged: featured, ical, automator, mac automation

  3. AppleScript: Creating To-Dos in iCal

    tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Aug 5, 2008

    Filed under: Features, How-tos, AppleScript Recently, a friend asked me to create an AppleScript that would allow him to automate To-Dos with a Mail.app mail rule. I immediately rose to the occasion because this was a

    Also tagged: to do, applescript, mail app, todos, mac automation

  4. AppleScript: Integrating shell scripts

    tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Jun 23, 2008

    Filed under: Features, How-tos, AppleScript We've talked about AppleScript how-tos before. AppleScript is fun and all, but what if you already know how to write shell scripts? Well, did you know that by integrating

    Also tagged: scripting, automation, applescript, shell script, shellscript, mac automation, integratescript, integrate script

  5. Mac Automation: Burn a backup disc of recent iPhotos

    tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Jun 17, 2008

    Filed under: Features, How-tos Time Machine is great way to backup your entire Mac, but what if you want to make a single backup of your recently imported photos in iPhoto? Well, Automator for Leopard is here to help

    Also tagged: backup, disc, iphoto, automator, mac automation

  6. Mac Automation: Using variables in Automator

    tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Jun 11, 2008

    Filed under: Features, How-tos Last week I showed you how to use Automator to make a workflow that took photos from your Mac with an iSight and sent them to your Apple TV. That how-to featured one way of using a

    Also tagged: automator, mac automation

  7. Mac Automation: take and sync pictures to Apple TV

    tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Jun 3, 2008

    Filed under: Features, How-tos Parties can sometimes be boring, but with a Mac with an iSight and an Apple TV, you can liven up any party! In this how-to, I am going to show you how to create an Automator workflow

    Also tagged: workflow, mac, camera, isight, automator, apple tv, appletv, mac automation

  8. Mac Automation: E-mail songs from iTunes

    tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - May 27, 2008

    Filed under: Features, How-tos What do you do if you need to email a song from iTunes to your work computer, or to another machine you own? If you have one machine where you do all your CD imports, you might want to

    Also tagged: automator, mac automation

  9. Mac Automation: Get remote screenshots via Mail

    tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - May 19, 2008

    Filed under: Features, How-tos I've talked about getting your Mac to shutdown via an e-mail (or even take a picture from your iSight and e-mail it back to you), but I have received some comments and e-mails about

    Also tagged: e mail, mail, applescript, automator, mac automation

  10. AppleScript: Print daily iCal agenda

    tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Apr 28, 2008

    Filed under: Features, How-tos If you use iCal to store you important dates and events, and use it on a regular basis without syncing events via an iPod, iPhone, or other device, then you know how frustrating it can

    Also tagged: applescript, ical, mac automation

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