・Start an app, a script or run a command automatically whenever you want it to. You can schedule it to run at a specific times, regularly or when something special happens. ・ Fresh 2 8 4 – file managing approaches. It can also make sure that an app or a script automatically restarts if it crashes. Lingon X can do all this for you and much more. Version X 7 is a paid upgrade. Start an app, a script or run a command automatically whenever you want it to. You can schedule it to run at a specific times, regularly or when something special happens. It can also make sure that an app or a script automatically restarts if it crashes. Lingon X can do all this for you and much more.
- Lingon X 4 2 – Run Applications And Scripts Automatically Work
- Lingon X 4 2 – Run Applications And Scripts Automatically Order
- Start an app, a script or run a command automatically whenever you want it to. You can schedule it to run at a specific times, regularly or when something special happens. It can also make sure that an app or a script automatically restarts if it crashes. Lingon X can do all this for you and much more.
- Lingon lets you run things automatically on your Mac. Features: Lingon can start an app, a script or run a command automatically when you want; You can schedule it at a specific time, regularly or when something happens; You can make sure that an app automatically restarts if it crashes; Lingon can do all this for you and much more.
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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
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
What’s New
Exactscan pro 17 4 18 – powerful fast document scanning. • Fixed a possible crash or problem when saving a job
2 Ratings
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 !
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 !
Lingon X 4 2 – Run Applications And Scripts Automatically Work
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
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 . :)
Information
- Size
- 973.4 KB
- Compatibility
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OS X 10.7 or later, 64-bit processor
- Age Rating
- 4+
Lingon X 4 2 – Run Applications And Scripts Automatically Order
- Price
- 5,49 €
Supports
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Family Sharing
Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled.
DescriptionName: Lingon X for Mac
Version: 4.2.2
Release Date: 26 Sep 2016
Mac Platform: Intel
OS version:OS X 10.11 or later
Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit
Web Site: https://www.peterborgapps.com/lingon/
Overview:Lingon X 4 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.
Features
・Start an app, a script or run a command automatically whenever you want it to. You can schedule it to run at a specific times, regularly or when something special happens.
・It can also make sure that an app or a script automatically restarts if it crashes. Lingon X can do all this for you and much more.
・Lets you run things automatically by modifying configuration files for the built-in system function called launchd so the system handles running the jobs so you don’t need to have Lingon open after you have saved your job.
・Released outside Mac App Store to be able to make it as good as possible by including requested features.
・Still available in Mac App Store for those who still use OS X 10.7 Lion or prefer the comfort and convenience of the Mac App Store.
・Version 2 of Lingon X is still available to work with 10.10. And a license bought today can be used with both Lingon X 4 and Lingon X 2.
What’s New in Version 4.2.2:・Fixed a possible crash on OS X 10.11
・Fixed an issue with remembering the window position
・Fixed an issue when running a job at an interval or every hour