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I had a moment of self-doubt the other morning: am I man or automaton? The question came up when I fired up my office computer and started manually launching one set of programs and changing the statuses on others.

“Why,” I asked myself, “do I do the same set of repetitive tasks every morning and every evening when I have AppleScript?” I couldn’t answer my own question.

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So I fired up AppleScript Editor (Applications/Utilities), and started to type. My goal was to create a script that would perform all the little steps I take at the beginning and end of each computing day. This is what I came up with:

The first line of script creates a dialog box that asks me if I’m arriving or departing, setting the default answer to arriving. You could add additional options by inserting them in quotation marks, separated by commas, in the list after buttons. For instance,

The next line checks my response. If I click on Arriving, the script carries out the first series of application actions. If I click on Departing, it performs the second batch (after else).

For those of you who haven’t used AppleScript before: You’ll see the format for each individual action is the same: tell specifies a program, the indented block tells it what to do, and the end tell ends that section. Some of the commands in those indented blocks are generic (activate). Others are more specific to the particular program. The latter are found in the AppleScript Editor’s libraries (Window -> Library); if you don’t see the program you want, click the + (plus sign) in the top of the Library window and select the program from your Applications folder.

For instance, for my e-mail client Mailsmith, I added one command that changes the property of auto checking (set auto checking enabled to true) and another to add the check mail. Similarly with iChat: log in is a simple command, while set status message to 'Working' is only slightly more complicated.

You can script any application to activate itself first thing in the morning. True, you could add them to a list of Login Items for your user account in System Preferences’ Accounts pane. But I like the finer control over when and how they launch that I get from AppleScript.

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This script might save me just a tiny sliver of time each day. But I suspect that, over over several years, it adds up to tens of hours when I don’t have to be a robot.

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