QuicKeys is like Keyboard Maestro in that it can trigger Mac actions such as launching and quitting applications, pasting snippets of text, triggering menu items, and moving files between folders. (Note: for a while QuicKeys was not getting updated to meet the OS X requirements. I then started using Apple’s Automator, back in I believe 2006, which was useful for resizing and renaming images, merging PDFs, using email templates, and running a few AppleScript scripts.īut it’s when I discovered the automation application QuicKeys that I really started become a Mac automator. I first turned to using smart mailboxes for managing emails, and to smart folders and Hazel to automate file management. Related article.How to Think About Mac Automation Without Scripting and Coding
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