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 system-wide menus in your menu bar/Butler’s docklet
Freely configurable pop-up 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
What's new in version 4.4.6
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
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 system-wide menus in your menu bar/Butler's docklet
Freely configurable pop-up 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