I agree Colin,
Some years ago I was working on a document in Nashville, Tennessee.
I closed the lid on the PowerBook, drove 2,000 miles west (visiting
customers on the way), did not open the PowerBook for almost a week.
When I opened the lid in Los Angeles, the cursor was flashing where
I'd left it in Nashville.
With a modestly charged battery, sleep should be all one needs.
Paul Looney
On Mar 18, 2009, at 7:41 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
On Mar 18, 2009, at 10:29 AM, Jim Ault wrote:
but no other levels of automatic restore that I can think of. My
first thought would be a set of AppleScripts using Automator
(built in to OSX), then have a MyScripts menu to trigger 'save
configuration' or just trap events and ask for user input where
necessary.
I'm skeptical that anyone would need to shut down the computer and
reopen it with all the same apps and documents open. Using Sleep
does that well enough for commuting (even for transatlantic
flights), so most times you would like to carry on exactly where
you left off you can do that.
More often that not though I will soon open Safari, Mail, and
iChat, so I do use an Automator app to do that for me.
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