Let your Mac do repetitive tasks for you
If you need to make the same changes to multiple files—such as changing filenames or resizing images—or archive or back up important files, you can create a custom workflow and have your Mac do the work for you.
Script your own actions
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- In the interest of saving a bit of time, though, we’re gonna create our own little application to quit all of the apps we’ve got running at once. So let’s go check it out!
- Dec 21, 2018 You can close all apps at once and get a fresh start using an app created using Automator. Follow these steps: Open Automator and create a new Application document. Click Actions on the far left. Go to Library Utilities. Drag the Quit All Applications action from the middle section to the workflow on the right.
- The Automator actions in Apple Remote Desktop provide you with a basic toolkit you can customize to your needs. They make it a snap to accomplish tasks such as ejecting all disks, emptying the Trash, restarting computers, enabling or disabling Dashboard, hiding other applications, and executing AppleScript scripts.
If the task you need to automate isn’t in the list of built-in actions, you can add your own scripts, such as AppleScript and JavaScript scripts, and shell commands to your workflow. Simply add the appropriate run script action to your workflow and enter your script code or shell commands.
Automator Mac Application
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