[macvoiceover] Re: Moving radio streems with automater revisited.
- From: "John W. Hess" <johnythehess@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 13:46:16 -0500
keith, when you move a stream succesfully are you hearing the maiil bell or
a lower pitch? Just curious.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Reedy" <WA9DRO@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 8:21 AM
Subject: [macvoiceover] Moving radio streems with automater revisited.
Hello every one,
I am most impressed with Automater and this little workflow. It was not
hard to set up and I have been able to move radio streams from anywhere
to my radio streams list. It is so simple to open a stream and go to my
workflow, which I have saved on my desktop and open it, which opens
Automator and then press command-r and when I hear the little sound the
stream is moved. I have it set up to move one stream at a time so that I
can go through the streams that I have saved and sample them and move
them. If I am planning to move a number of streams, I leave my workflow
open so that I can just command-tab to it and press command-r. This is
even faster than a contexts menu.
Keith
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Hello every one,I am most impressed with Automater and this little workflow. It was not hard to set up and I have been able to move radio streams from anywhere to my radio streams list. It is so simple to open a stream and go to my workflow, which I have saved on my desktop and open it, which opens Automator and then press command-r and when I hear the little sound the stream is moved. I have it set up to move one stream at a time so that I can go through the streams that I have saved and sample them and move them. If I am planning to move a number of streams, I leave my workflow open so that I can just command-tab to it and press command-r. This is even faster than a contexts menu.
Keith
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