Lingon X 7 2 2 X 2

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Lingon X 7 is based on the great Lingon 3 and extends it with new features like running jobs as root and at multiple dates. It is now even easier to use yet much more powerful. Version X 7 is a paid upgrade (a license bought today works with Lingon X 6 as well). Lingon X 7 2 2 Player Games Pc; Lingon X 7 2 2 Player Games To Play; Learn about letters and the alphabet and play games with your favorite PBS KIDS characters like Martha Speaks, Super Why, Elmo and WordGirl! Smultron is a text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 which is designed to be both easy to use and powerful.

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Using launchctl to start jobs set up by Lingon is quite straightforward. If you have used Lingon to create a scheduled action (lets say that you name the XML file that Lingon creates 'com.report.weekly.plist') then you just need to run:
launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.report.weekly.plist

I love Lingon. It's helped me make a few simple recurring processes on our systems that just couldn't be done using cron. And like Rob, I couldn't understand how to make the necessary xml file for a launchd process.
The only thing I don't understand is why in the hint it says 'Lingon is a GUI interface (10.5 only)' I know for a fact I've used Lingon on 10.4. It may be that the newest version is Leopard only, but it's still possible to locate the older Tiger compatible version I believe. It should be noted in this hint that if you're still using Tiger, you're not out luck with using Lingon.

What is the advantage to using Lingon versus scheduling events with Automator/AppleScript and iCal? For system-related timed or repeated tasks, I just log onto my admin account (to keep those tasks off my regular calendar) and set up the events in iCal.

launchd (like cron) doesn't require a user to be logged on in order for tasks to be run.

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Yes, there is a 10.4 version, And a much better version in my opinion.
The 10.5 version is way too Dumbed down.
Which means you can only do simple task
The 10.4 version has more options and an Advance section.
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mh

I totally agree, the old version was much better and did not require of the user that he quits in order to load a task.
Please Peter Borg, give us an advance mode in lingon !

To load and unload the Agent, use load and unload.

News flow 1 4 11 0. launchctl load /Library/LaunchAgents/foo.plist

launchctl unload /Library/LaunchAgents/foo.plist

AFAIK the launchctl unload will only be in effect until next logout.
if you want to unload using the this method permanently use the -w option.

launchctl unload -w /Library/LaunchAgents/foo.plist

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'A great utility..its UI is awesome' – Dave Hamilton, Mac Geek Gab & The Mac Observer
Lingon is an easy to use utility that run things automatically on your Mac.
Lingon can start an app, a script or run a command automatically whenever you want it to. You can schedule it to run at a specific time, regularly or when something special happens.
Lingon can also make sure that an app or a script automatically restarts if it crashes. With Lingon you can also remove or change jobs created by other apps that uses the system function called 'launchd'.
Lingon can do all this for you and much more. And the system handles running the jobs in the background so you don't need to have Lingon open after you have saved your job.
Please note that Lingon 3 can only create and change jobs as the current user. For more advanced features check out Lingon X at the web site.
There are two main ways to use Lingon:
• Edit or delete an existing job (which e.g. another service has created):
- Select the job from the list that you want to edit
- Make the changes you need and choose Save, or choose Delete from the File menu
• Create a new job:
- Choose New from the File menu
- Give the job a unique name
- Decide what you want to run (e.g. a script, an app or a command) and either write the command under Run or use the Choose.. button to find the script or app
- Choose when you want the it to run, e.g. if you want it to restart after a crash check the Keep running checkbox
- Choose Save & Load to save the job and load it

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Ne fonctionne pas sur Maverick !

N'a rien à voir avec le Lingon 2 gratuit qui rendait de fiers services et qui ne fonctionne plus sous Maverick …
ce qui m'a poussé à acheter « en confiance » pour constater qu'il ne fonctionne pas non plus sous Maverick et ne fournit même pas les fonctionnalités que fournissait la V2 !!!
JE SOUHAITE ÊTRE REMBOURSÉ !

Nickel

En plus de pouvoir programmer des Scripts et autres, il permet également de faire du nettoyage… j'avais quelques jobs d'applications qui tournaient toujours alors que j'ai désinstallé les ppalications. Dans mon cas j'utilise Google Drive et il s'arrête régulièrement… j'ai donc fait un petit script qui vérifie si Google Drive tourne et le relance si il est arrêté.
Pour le fun, ci dessous le script à créer et sauvegarder avec 'Editeur Applescript' en standard sur Mac OS X :
on ApplicationIsRunning(appName)
tell application 'System Events' to set appNameIsRunning to exists (processes where name is appName)
return appNameIsRunning
end ApplicationIsRunning
if ApplicationIsRunning('Google Drive') then
return 'GDRIVE_ISRUNNING'
else
tell application 'Google Drive'
activate
end tell
return 'GDRIVE_LAUNCHED'
end if

Extra !

J'utilise ce logiciel en couplage avec des scripts automator et le trouve bigrement efficace . :)

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Lingon X 7 2 2 X 2

Size
1 MB
Compatibility
Mac
Requires macOS 10.9 or later.
Age Rating
4+
Price
5,49 €

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  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled.





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