hows it going with this plugin? i've recently restarted using it. pretty
useful although that inability to get to recent connections quickly would
have been nice to have.
On May 28, 2011, at 3:16 AM, pendolino wrote:
hows it going with this plugin? i've recently restarted using it. pretty
useful although that inability to get to recent connections quickly would
have been nice to have.
It’s going well. I mean, it’s complete as far as I’m concerned. :) Like I
i suspected there must have been a snag. thanks rob
On Jan 31, 9:20 pm, Rob McBroom mailingli...@skurfer.com wrote:
On Jan 31, 2010, at 9:00 AM, pendolino wrote:
nice and i can confirm it works but how about a disconnect/connect
action without selecting a specific server? the disconnect
Does Viscosity keep track of its recent connections in a plist file
somewhere? If so, you could read the plist to find that information.
Since you are using AppleScript, this would be trivial to do by
getting System Events to retrieve the value of the relevant property
list item of the plist.
On
nice and i can confirm it works but how about a disconnect/connect
action without selecting a specific server? the disconnect could just
apply to whatever connection is on and the connect, if without a
specific server, would connect to the last connection used.
i have many servers on my viscosity
On Jan 31, 2010, at 9:00 AM, pendolino wrote:
nice and i can confirm it works but how about a disconnect/connect
action without selecting a specific server? the disconnect could just
apply to whatever connection is on and the connect, if without a
specific server, would connect to the last
Whoa — this is wonderful — thank you very much!!!
On 27 Jan, 04:57, Rob McBroom mailingli...@skurfer.com wrote:
I’ve wanted a Quicksilver plug-in for Viscosity (a great VPN client) ever
since I started using it.
Now I know how to make plug-ins so… you can probably guess the rest.
I’ve wanted a Quicksilver plug-in for Viscosity (a great VPN client) ever since
I started using it.
Now I know how to make plug-ins so… you can probably guess the rest.
http://github.com/skurfer/Viscosity.qsplugin/downloads
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Rob McBroom
http://www.skurfer.com/
The magnitude of a problem
Nice one, thanks.
On 27/01/2010, at 2:57 PM, Rob McBroom wrote:
I’ve wanted a Quicksilver plug-in for Viscosity (a great VPN client) ever
since I started using it.
Now I know how to make plug-ins so… you can probably guess the rest.
http://github.com/skurfer/Viscosity.qsplugin/downloads