![]() You could then have the product details forwarded to another person (Packaging?) and the customer details forwarded to a third (Marketing?). With an AppleScript, you can have those emails automatically scanned, the customers’ order details extracted, and your Excel or Numbers spreadsheet updated accordingly. Imagine this scenario (scripts for this appear later in this series of posts): Suppose you run a small business and customer orders come in via email. ![]() To achieve things that none of those apps can do on their own. Why would you want to chain apps together like that? There’s no limit to the number of apps and functions you can chain together in this way (other than your computer’s resources). ![]() That means it can get one app to perform a function and pipe the result to another app to perform a different function that the first app didn’t have. First of all, AppleScript can interact with other applications.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |