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Cashier Guy Mac OS

May 07 2021

Cashier Guy Mac OS

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13-inch model

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MacBook Pro16-inch model

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Apple M1 chip
Also available with Intel Core i5 or i7 processor

Up to 16GB2

Up to 2TB2

Up to 20 hours4

Backlit Magic Keyboard, Touch Bar, Touch ID, and Force Touch trackpad

Backlit Magic Keyboard, Touch Bar, Touch ID, and Force Touch trackpad

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Tim Conner recently noted the release of a new AppleScript called BlogScript. The script takes advantage of the new XML-RPC feature in Apple’s recently released Mac OS X 10.1 update.

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XML-RPC is a technical specification and a set of implementations that enables software on different platforms running in different environments to make remote procedure calls over the Internet using HTTP.

“It was also designed to function in the new Script Menu of 10.1,” wrote Conner. It is a powerfully convenient little script that allows users of Blogger.com to post instantly to a user’s weblog from any application without the need to login or even launch a browser. Just copy some text, and choose BlogScript from the Script menu and your site is published.”

The software is available for download, and it’s being distributed as freeware so it won’t cost you a cent.

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