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- From: des7f@fulton.seas.Virginia.EDU (David E. Sappington)
- Subject: Re: WANTED: Mac CRON program
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.031120.9504@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
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- Organization: University of Virginia
- References: <RFROST.93Jan22075802@degas.jrc.flinders.edu.au>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 03:11:20 GMT
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- rfrost@degas.jrc.flinders.edu.au (Richard Frost) writes:
- [ wants Mac equivalent to UNIX cron program ]
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- While it doesn't have all the timing options of cron, QuicKeys allows
- "Timer Options" to be associated with any macro. This allows a macro
- to be fired off at a particular time and (if desired) at specified
- intervals afterward. A macro can (amongst a myriad of other things!)
- launch an application and even pass it some AppleEvents if necessary.
-
- It's a great little program.
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- Dave Sappington des7f@virginia.edu
- Institute for Parallel Computation des7f@virginia.bitnet
- University of Virginia
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