Butler 4.2.2
Butler makes it easier for you to perform a wide variety of potentially recurring tasks. Just arrange these tasks in Butler’s fully customizable configuration and assign one or more triggers to a task.
Available Triggers
- freely configurable systemwide menus in your menu bar/Butler’s docklet
- freely configurable popup menus triggered via hot key or hot corner (see below)
- abbreviations for example, enter “qt” to launch QuickTime Player
- hot keys for example, hit [F1] make iTunes switch to the next track
- hot corners for example, [shift][right mouse button click] in the lower left corner of your screen to pop up a menu that lists all system preference panes
- events for example, launch iChat when Butler starts up and the [option] key is not held
Possible Tasks
- launch applications
- open files
- access preference panes
- manage bookmarks
- search the web
- run AppleScripts
- extend the pasteboard
- enter text snippets
- simulate keystrokes
- control iTunes
- more…
Compatibility: OS X 10.8 or later 64bit
Web Site: http://manytricks.com/butler/
What’s New in Butler 4.2.2
- Release notes not available at the time of this post.