Use OS X Folder Actions to Know When a File is Added to a Folder
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Use OS X Folder Actions to Know When a File is Added to a Folder
Fix 'Folder Actions Dispatcher' using high CPU in Yosemite
Fix ‘Folder Actions Dispatcher’ using high CPU in Yosemite
After upgrading to OS X Yosemite, you might find your system running rather slowly, even when there are no obvious reasons for it, such as a program you have open that is performing some computationally intensive task. Upon investigating this, you might resort to opening Apple’s Activity Monitor program to see what is running in the background, and find a process called Folder Actions Dispatcher…
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How to set up and use Folder Actions on your Mac
How to set up and use Folder Actions on your Mac
One of the hidden gems in OS X is a scripting service called Folder Actions, where you can bind an AppleScript to run whenever the contents of a specified folder are changed. This feature can be exceptionally useful, not only for helping you organize files and folders, but also for helping you monitor aspects of your system.
Unfortunately Apple does not promote Folder Actions, and perhaps they…
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