In case, if you are a brand new Mac user, then it is highly recommended to first have a deep understanding of the hidden library folder. This folder consists of supporting files such as user account settings, containers, application scripts, cookies, caches, etc. Which enables to function of the application. Step 1: Drag & Drop App into Trash. Apps will usually reside in the Applications folder, but if not, you can use either Spotlight or Finder to locate it. Find the app you want to delete and drag it to Trash—I'll be getting rid of Samsung Kies.
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New location for application AppleScripts in 10.8
Moved my e-mail script which says the name of the sender provided it's either in my contact list or previous recipient list to the correct folder. Despite it working flawlessly before Mountain Lion it now only works sporadically if at all. If anyone has experienced this problem and has a solution, please let me know.
New location for application AppleScripts in 10.8
I would also like to get my SpeakMailSender script to work. :-( I'll post here if finding a solution.
New location for application AppleScripts in 10.8
OK, I have something that seems to work so far. Replied to the original SpeakMailSender script hint.
http://hints.macworld.com/comment.php?mode=view&cid=130273
New location for application AppleScripts in 10.8
New location for application AppleScripts in 10.8
@Kirk I thought I mentioned my suspicion that this was due to Sandboxing when I submitted this, but yeah pretty sure this is the culprit. Would have been nice for Apple to warn the user on first launch.
New location for application AppleScripts in 10.8
An empty ~/Library/Application Scripts/com.apple.mail exists in my account, but the scripts menu still shows the scripts in ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Mail, and they run too. Could this be limited to rule scripts?
New location for application AppleScripts in 10.8
I've only noticed this being enforced for Mail rule scripts so far. When I submitted, it was specific to Mail but Kirk changed it to be more generic upon publication. Other scripts I use from the Scripts menu work fine still.
Photos helps you keep your growing library organized and accessible. Powerful and intuitive editing tools help you perfect your images. Memories displays the best images from your photo library in beautiful collections. And with iCloud Photos, you can keep a lifetime’s worth of photos and videos stored in iCloud and up to date on all of your devices.
Before you begin
Access all of your photos from anywhere
iCloud Photos automatically keeps all your photos in iCloud, so you can access them on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV, Mac, iCloud.com, or on a PC. When you edit and organize images in the Photos app, your changes are kept up to date and visible everywhere.
Manage your iCloud storage
The photos and videos that you keep in iCloud Photos use your iCloud storage. Before you turn on iCloud Photos, make sure that you have enough space to store your entire collection. You can see how much space you need and then upgrade your storage plan if necessary.
Turn on iCloud Photos
It's easy to get started. Just turn on iCloud Photos in your Settings and make sure that you're signed in with the same Apple ID on all of your devices. On your Mac, go to System Preferences > iCloud and click the Options button next to Photos. Then select iCloud Photos.
Keep your photo library organized
On your Mac, your photo collection is separated into four main categories: Years, Months, Days, and All Photos. The All Photos tab shows all your photos and videos in chronological order. In Years, Months, and Days, you'll find your photos and videos grouped together based on the time and place they were taken.
The Photos app sorts your photos into Memories, Favorites, People, and Places in the sidebar under Library. The sidebar also shows what you and your friends have shared, your photo albums, and projects that you've created.
Learn more about organizing and finding your photos.
Do more with the Photos app
Your Mac is the place that you go to get things done. That’s why the Photos app makes it easier than ever to create a stunning slideshow, share with anyone you like, and quickly find the moment you’re looking for. All with a few clicks.
Play a slideshow or movie
You can prepare a slideshow directly in Photos with a few clicks. Open any album and click Slideshow. Customize the theme and music, then click Play Slideshow.
To play a movie, go to the Months or Days view, click the more button on any collection, then click Play Movie.
You can also view movies in the Memories section. Open a memory, then click the play button . As the movie plays, click the gear button to adjust the movie's mood and length.
Share with friends
Click the share button to share photos in Shared Albums, Mail, and more. Or send photos to your social media accounts, such as Facebook and Twitter.
Search your photos
Find the photo or video you're looking for in no time. Just use the search bar that's built directly into the Photos toolbar. You can search for photos using names of family and friends, locations, or what appears in the photos, like cake or balloons.
Delete photos and videos from your libraryMac Deleted Library Application Scripts For Windows 7
If there are photos and videos that you don't want anymore, you can delete one at a time, or several.
Delete one photo
Delete multiple photos
When you delete a photo, it goes into your Recently Deleted album, where it stays for 30 days. If you use iCloud Photos, the photos that you delete are moved into the Recently Deleted album on your other devices too. After 30 days, Photos deletes the photos permanently. You can permanently delete photos right away when you click Delete All in the Recently Deleted album.
When you delete photos directly from an album by pressing the Delete key, you only remove them from the album and not your entire photo collection. If you want to delete photos from both the album and your collection, press Command-Delete.
Edit your photos
Photos includes powerful, easy-to-use editing tools. You can apply adjustments to your photos and make them look exactly the way you like. Then if you want to start over, you can always revert to the original photo. Here's how to get started:
After you edit your photo, click Done. Want to start over? Click Revert to Original. If you use iCloud Photos, you'll see the changes on all of your devices.
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With Photos for macOS High Sierra and later, you can also send a photo to most third-party photo apps for editing, then save the changes right back into your library. Learn more about editing your photos with third-party apps and extensions.
See and add information about a photo
You can also add details to your photos, like a description, keywords, or a specific location. You can even Add Faces to name your friends and family in each photo.
Mac Deleted Library Application Scripts 2017
To view the Info window, double-click a photo to open it and then click the information button in the upper-right corner, or select a photo and use the keyboard shortcut Command-I. Once you add information, you can use the Search bar to find photos by keyword, title, description, faces, or location.
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