El 19 de marzo de 2015 10:40:26 GMT+00:00, Nicolas JEAN <[email protected]> 
escribió:
>Hi Andrés,
>
>On 18/03/2015 23:09, Andrés Muñiz Piniella wrote:
>> El 18 de marzo de 2015 16:15:58 GMT+00:00, Nicolas JEAN
><[email protected]> escribió:
>>> It is not without emotion that I come to announce to you today the
>>> availability as Free Software of some code we have been developing -
>>> and extensively using - here at Que Choisir.
>> Sounds amazing! can it be used to automate jobs in desktop via a gui?
>Or is the focus purely on web admin/ server stuff? Is it like a free
>(faif)  version of IfThisThenThat?
>
>Thanks for your cheering!
>
>To answer your question:
>
>- I don't know about IfThisThenThat, and if https://ifttt.com/ is the 
>one, I'm not sure I understand exactly what it does... Can you give us 
>more insight / info / use cases on this?
>

Well, I have not used it since what I read on their web page some time ago was 
pretty scary since it seems one needs to give login password to your service. 
Most of the services provided are proprietary as well. I'll give you some 
examples

IF you get an email from CompanyA THEN after certain time THAT use twitter 
service to say 'I got news from CompanyA'

IF new song from certain band came out on RSS feed THEN look for song on 
youtube until is there THAT is posted spotify or write up some statistics on 
Google docs.

Or something of the sort. Anyway I really don't recommend it.

>Maybe if you'd like to describe us a common workflow you can have in 
>IfThenThanThat, I could work on having it using evQueue, and present it
>
>in the use cases.
>

A use case for desktop is when I plug my phone to the computer look for the new 
files such as pictures and back them up into the computer. If later I plug an 
external hard drive do another backup there.

Take set of pictures of one day bundle them up into a short 30 sec video. 
Search cc hits for a song of the day and bundle it up into the 30 sec video. 
Send video via encrypted comms to family (request password).The Song and pace 
of images chosen automatically either random or related via photo recognition. 

Use your computer over a month. At the end of the month spit out some 
statistics as to how you spent your time. If on average after 1.00 hrs your 
random reading on Wikipedia is higher than needed for next time you know you 
are better off in bed. Maybe have a way to monitor traffic in home in case you 
use tablet or phone too much?

Basically all that stuff that some people do with clever scripts, addons on 
webbrowsers and email filtering and mush it all. I guess it would only be 
programs that have good man pages an command line instructions?

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