Hia, James.
yes, it is. Here is the FAQ's section D (advanced usage) title 10 (you
should be able to find it on YourDisk:\YourAnalogDir\docs\faq.html ) :
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How can I run analog automatically every day?
This depends on your particular machine. On Unix, you need to run analog as
a cron job (see "man cron"). This is the cron command to run it at 1:50am
every day:
50 1 * * * $HOME/bin/analog
On Windows NT you can do the same with the at command. (It's probably
easiest to put it in a batch job; also only an administrator can run at.) On
Windows 98, it should be possible with the Task Scheduler, although I
haven't tried it. On Windows 95 it's not possible as far as I know.
On Mac, there are programs called Cron or CronoTask to do this.
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Depending on OS, there might be some other schedulers able to do the same
job. Just take a look on the Net using some search machine like google,
hotbot, etc...
LiviuS
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