Convert a Mac set to Windows set (or viceversa)
Actions has specific file extensions for each operative system, .acst for Mac and .actw for Windows. This is m...
View ArticleHow to recall another set with a Touchpad
Let's say that you have a "master Set" with actions for many applications, for instance to create a new mail, ...
View ArticleHow to to just launch (or recall) an app with a Touchpad
If you want a Touchpad to just launch an app without firing any action, you can simply specify the desired app...
View ArticleHow to place buttons freely on the grid
Many users requested the ability to sort your Touchpads on any spot of the grid, which is momentarily not poss...
View ArticleHow to set up a shortcut for all actions in menubar
Many applications (such as Logic, Pixelmator, Adobe's) have a dedicated panel to set up and modify shortcuts l...
View ArticleCompress files with Actions in OS X
One of the best hidden weapons of Mac OS X is Automator, which lets you create a remarkable variety of service...
View ArticleControl your favorite webapp with Actions using Fluid
How many times have you desired to handle your favorite web service as it was a standalone application?. This ...
View ArticleShutdown your Mac or Pc using Actions
In this tip we will show you how to create a touchpad to shutdown your computer directly from Actions. This i...
View ArticleControl a Virtual Machine with Actions using Fusion
This first tip about using Actions inside a virtual machine is dedicated to Fusion for Mac. We will explain y...
View ArticleControl a Virtual Machine with Actions using Parallels
This second tip on Virtual Machines is dedicated to use Actions in conjunction with Parallels. The process is...
View ArticleOpen specific folders with Actions
You probably need in your everyday workflow to get to the same locations over and over, maybe tens of times pe...
View ArticleOpen multiple webpages with Actions using Automator
To do this we need a service made in Automator, then we will link it to a shortcut in System Preferences, and ...
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