![]() ![]() ![]() Shortcuts is, practically, the only way to automate on mobile and for years now there has been lots of low-hanging fruit on mobile that Shortcuts has yet to pick. Apple had no automation tools on its mobile platforms until Shortcuts came along. The iPhone and iPad, however, are a much different story. With a much more open platform and the existence of Apple events, AppleScript, Keyboard Maestro, Hazel, TextExpander, and the ability to run virtually any scripting language via the terminal, there is very little that I can not automate on my Mac. The reason being that automation is alive and well on the Mac. ![]() My position on Apple bringing Shortcuts to the Mac has always been, “wait”. I’ve been thinking about that article a lot. This week Jason Snell wrote an excellent article about the need for Apple to bring Shortcuts to the Mac. ![]()
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