Try with launchd, there is an app to edit tasks called lingon iirc.

Cheers 

> El 10/03/2015, a las 19:56, jean-luc <jlaz...@gmail.com> escribió:
> 
> Hi All
> 
> I am trying to have a small backup job run in the background to keep 
> incremental copies of the NukeStudio autosave files (I had a scare the other 
> day with a corrupted timeline that I couldn’t re-open, including autosave).
> So I have installed a program that copies the autosave files every 30 min but 
> it prevents my mac from going to sleep.
> I’s kind of a good thing because it means the mac won’t go to sleep when Nuke 
> is running or rendering, but I want my machine to go to sleep when I’m not 
> using Nuke.
> 
> So I have made an applescript that starts to “sync folders” app when Nuke is 
> running and stops it when Nuke isn’t running. It works great but I need to 
> run it manually, I’m trying to figure out how to make it run every 30 min in 
> the background. 
> 
> Any clue how to make that happen? (this is the first code I have ever written 
> and I did it by copy pasting what I found online!)
> 
> 
> 
> #########
> 
> if application "NukeStudio9.0v4" is running then
>       
>       launch application "Sync Folders"
> else
>       
>       quit application "Sync Folders"
>       
> end if
> 
> ##########
> 
> Cheers
> Jean-Luc
> 
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