This is an extension that brings all the necessary email tracking data to your Gmail account. Streak allows the user to know at what time and on what device the recipient has opened and read the email. The crossed-eye icon next to the email will tell you that it hasn’t been read yet. PDFsuite NOTICE: The Retirement of python 2Īpple has finally removed python2 from MacOS with the introduction of Monterey 12.3 thus ending over 15 years of a stable, compatible scripting environment. Python 2 and the essential pyObjC library can still be downloaded and installed, for the time-being, at least and the 'legacy' versions of the scripts should still run (the initial line may need changing to #!/usr/bin/env python instead of #!/usr/bin/python in some of the Automator workflows).īut if you're going to install python, it should probably be python3. That's what I'm using, and I've updated all the scripts to work with python 3. You will also need to install the pyobjc library. Once you done that, then typing pip3 install pyobjc should be enough to install the necessary library. So, what to do now to offer 'default' scripting to non-technical users?Īpple's Shortcuts.app allows scripts to be run, much as Automator does/did, so the question is: what language to use? Ruby and perl are similarly 'scheduled for removal' by Apple JavaScript and AppleScript are hideous -) - but Shortcuts.app also includes the option to run Swift code as a script. ![]() As Apple's prime development language, it's the safe bet. ![]() Also, the scripts could be compiled or easily refactored for other projects. The repository for the Swift version of these scripts (along with shortcuts for Shortcuts.app) can be found here:īut. Everything you could possibly want to do to a PDF is just a click away! Swift is brick slow as a scripting language, compared to python.
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