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  • Subject: Re: Detect when I start to work...
  • From: Jim Underwood <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2017 07:08:13 +0000
  • Thread-topic: Detect when I start to work...

Jean-Christophe,

You might be amazed at how powerful and easy it is to use Keyboard Maestro.

I use it many, many times a day, including preparing my Mac for sleep, and preparing it after wakeup/login.
(You can see and download my sleep/wake macros here.)

I am an avid AppleScripter, but I use KM much more than I do my AppleScripts.
Of course, KM allows me to make use of AppleScripts (and other types of scripts) easily, often providing a much better UI.
In fact, KM has a powerful, flexible, HTML Prompt action that allows you to display and send/receive data without using a web browser.  This is a great choice for complex dialogs that you cannot produce with AppleScript.

KM allows you to easily automate and integrate many apps that otherwise would require complex, error-prone UI scripting.
There are many YouTube Video tutorials that show you what KM does, and teach you to use it.

You can try Keyboard Maestro for free for 30 days (full version).
I highly recommend that you (and others) do so.
KM has a great, very friendly, very helpful forum where you can ask any questions, and download many pre-built KM Macros at no charge.  It is, without doubt, the best forum I have ever used.

If you decide to buy Keyboard Maestro, this link will get you a 20% discount.

Any questions?  Free free to ask here, or in the KM Forum.

Disclamer:  I am not an employee or agent of Keyboard Maestro.  I am just a very avid user of the software.

Best Regards,

 

Jim Underwood

aka JMichaelTX


From: <applescript-users-bounces+jmichael=email@hidden> on behalf of Jean-Christophe Helary <email@hidden>
Date: Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 6:02 PM
To: "ASUL (AppleScript)" <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Detect when I start to work...

The thing is, my needs are mostly covered by Apple software and a very few pro apps. And for the rest, I'd rather use scripting to get the one feature I need. But thank you :)

Jean-Christophe 
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