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Sep 3, 2013 12:40 PM in response to ajm_from_WAby JungleTaxi Cabbie,If you're comfortable on a command line, I'd recommend reading up on launchd.
Otherwise, you'd need an application like Hazel (I used it back in version 2. Pretty handy and robust, but far more than I needed).
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Sep 3, 2013 2:04 PM in response to ajm_from_WAby Pondini,★HelpfulYou might be able to do it with an Automator workflow (in your Applications folder) or an AppleScript (in Applications/Utilities), set up to run via a repeating Calendar event.
EDIT: If you're not sure how to get Calendar to run it, see Execute an AppleScript via Calendar.
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Sep 3, 2013 6:23 PM in response to Pondiniby ajm_from_WA,I acutually set it up as an automaker workflow that runs on login. seems to be working. been testing for a few days now.
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