iBackground Scripts 1.4.1 - Set an AppleScript to run in the background. (Free)
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iBackground Scripts 1.4.1

iBackground Scripts will set an AppleScript to run in the background, provided that the script is saved as an 'application bundle'. Simply place the script on your Desktop and change the name of it to 'back.app'. Then launch iBackground Scripts and click the 'Yes' button. You can reverse it by clicking the 'No' button and it will no longer be a background script. Tiger users may have to refresh the Finder to see the change. Although, renaming it usually does the trick.
Note: When saving a script on Snow Leopard it is in fact an 'application bundle'.
Note: When saving a script on Snow Leopard it is in fact an 'application bundle'.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.4.1:
- Minor fix.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
PRICE
Free
DEVELOPER
DOWNLOADS
789
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