Mac OS X: FastScripts is a lightweight microapp that makes it really easy to access you AppleScripts from your Mac menubar. It provides you with access to scripts in multiple locations and let you ...
For nearly two decades, FastScripts has been an AppleScript concierge, helping fill in the gaps in making AppleScripts a convenient part of desktop and application workflows and providing an effective ...
Dave Nanian at Shirt Pocket, the maker of SuperDuper!, recently pointed out in his blog issues with AppleScripts and the new Mavericks version of OS X. A dialog, unfamiliar to customers, may interrupt ...
Being a blogger, I’m totally into finding new tools that allow me to save time. But who knew that the solution this time lied in Mac OS itself? Today I’d like to talk about these new “apps” I’ve ...
The framework AppleScriptObjC allows users to write scripts with an interesting fusion of the AppleScript and Objective-C languages. Specifically, Apple describes the framework as: AppleScriptObjC ...
AppleScripts are great tools for increasing your daily productivity. They're even better when they can be set to run unattended, at night, on weekends or during downtime. In Lion, iCal included a ...
For more than five years, MacOS users have been the targets of a sneaky malware operation that used a clever trick to avoid detection and hijacked the hardware resources of infected users to mine ...
AppleScripting is a powerful way to automate repetitive (and often tedious) tasks on the Mac. Once you start using a good script, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. The good news is that you ...
This isn't a crack. I wrote this dang reply for that WarCraft III thread that got locked. This is just a couple of AppleScripts and certainly isn't warez. It should help out anybody who legitimately ...
A cryptocurrency mining campaign targeting macOS is using malware that has evolved into a complex variant giving researchers a lot of trouble analyzing it. The malware is tracked as OSAMiner and has ...
Erasing home directory We have scattered, but corroborated, reports that option-clicking a link to download a file in Safari has overwritten users' home directories in at least two confirmed cases.