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+ | * [http://homepage.mac.com/jonassalling/Shareware/Clicker/index.html Salling Clicker] looks like it might make this really easy: | ||
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+ | Phone event scripting: Phone Event scripts have handlers to react to proximity events, connect/disconnect events, and call events. They are pretty straightforward to write. When you create a new phone event script, it will have all the handlers supported in it already; all you need to do is add your code. Again, script properties are persisted across callbacks, and this can be very useful. | ||
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+ | * [http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20040804182812579&query=bluetooth the MacOSXHints.com hint] has examples of calling Bluetooth File Exchange from the command line | ||
+ | * [http://www.irowan.com/romeo/ Romeo] might also work | ||
* [http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2004/11/03/iphoto_import.html Automatically Import Images into iPhoto] | * [http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2004/11/03/iphoto_import.html Automatically Import Images into iPhoto] |
Latest revision as of 10:29, 9 March 2006
I want a system that does the following:
- I walk into my office with my bluetooth phone.
- My iMac detects this, and automatically looks to see if I've taken any new photos.
- If so, they are downloaded and posted to Flickr and I'm alerted.
Should be simple, assuming there's a way to script the "Bluetooth File Exchange" app.
References
- Salling Clicker looks like it might make this really easy:
Phone event scripting: Phone Event scripts have handlers to react to proximity events, connect/disconnect events, and call events. They are pretty straightforward to write. When you create a new phone event script, it will have all the handlers supported in it already; all you need to do is add your code. Again, script properties are persisted across callbacks, and this can be very useful.
- the MacOSXHints.com hint has examples of calling Bluetooth File Exchange from the command line
- Romeo might also work
- Automatically Import Images into iPhoto