Lingon X is based on the great Lingon 3 and eXtends it with new features like running jobs as root and at multiple dates. It is now even easier to use yet much more powerful. Lingon X can start an app, a script or run a command automatically whenever you want it to. You can schedule it to run at a specific times, regularly or when something special happens. Lingon X can also make sure that an app or a script automatically restarts if it crashes. Lingon X can do all this for you and much more. Lingon X lets you run things automatically by modifying configuration files for the built-in system function called launchd so the system handles running the jobs so you don't need to have Lingon X open after you have saved your job.
What is new in this release:
- Fixed a possible problem with unwanted automatic text in "Run"
- Some other improvements and bug fixes
What is new in version 2.0.4:
- Fixed a possible crash when using certain non-Latin characters as the name for a job
- Fixed a possible issue with unwanted automatic text in "Run"
- Some other improvements and bug fixes
What is new in version 2.0:
- Added timeline mode to be able to see when jobs will run
- Added list mode to see an overview of the jobs
- The design has been streamlined and improved, you can now e.g. see directly which jobs are disabled
- Better at automatically making sure the job will run by e.g. including whole paths to commands
- You can now revert to an earlier saved version of your job if you e.g. make a mistake or change your mind
- Added possibility to run jobs in a specific month in Time
- Added new settings: LowPriorityIO, MachServices, LimitLoadToSessionType, UserName
- You can now see the finished saved plist
- Added Korean and Russian translations
- Updated for OS X Yosemite 10.10
- Many more small improvements and bug fixes
Limitations:
Save is disabled until purchase
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