WiFiScriptor - 0.2runs any script when you join/leave a wireless network |
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This is harder in Mac OS than it should be. - Version: 0.2, 4/8/2007 06:46AM PST
supercrisp1
I wish the OS provided us such a hook. However, I've been using applescript to do this. I don't know who originally wrote this code snippet, but I think I picked it up over on macosxhints: do shell script "system_profiler SPAirPortDataType|awk -F\": \" '/Current Wireless Network/{print $2}' -- this will return you the SSID which you can use to detect your home or other network. I use it to mount volumes and run backups when I get home and to put away some elements of my movie collection when my work SSID is detected ;-)
Creates a menu bar menu, all options grayed out - Version: 0.2, 4/7/2007 01:21PM PST
geodude
I launche the app but all the options in the menu are grayed out. Doesn't seem to be a way to set options, or even quit. Need to force quit with activity monitor.
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- Creates a menu bar menu, all options grayed out (1 replies)