Esther, thank you so much for your help with this. I tried this script this
morning and it does exactly what I have been wanting for so long. I put on an
episode of the Mac Break Weekly podcast last night and fell asleep after about
a half hour. This morning, I was able to use the script to a
Esther your the best,
are these apple scripts functional with SL?
I would like to thank you for all of your postings they have become a
Mac bible for me. Best wishes for the new year and thanks in advance for any
upcoming posts.
Pete
On Dec 27, 2009, at 8:49 PM, Esther wrote:
>
Hi Lynn,
The easiest way to do what you want is to download the "RestartAt"
AppleScript from Tim Kilburn's VoiceOver Downloads page:
http://homepage.mac.com/kilburns/voiceover/downloads.html
I'm going to shortcut my explanation and point you to the last
detailed description I wrote of how to
d Enjoy,
>
> Mark
>
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Subject: iTunes and time jump, can it be done?
Hi everyone. Is there a way to do a time jump in iTunes? I like t
Hi everyone. Is there a way to do a time jump in iTunes? I like to put on a
podcast to relax myself before I fall asleep, and many times I will have
listened to an hour or so of the podcast before drifting off, so the next day,
I want to skip ahead to a specific time. I know about command-opt