Sonicweb internet radio player 2 3. ・Still available in Mac App Store for those who still use OS X 10.7 Lion or prefer the comfort and convenience of the Mac App Store. ・Version 2 of Lingon X is still available to work with 10.10. And a license bought today can be used with both Lingon X 4 and Lingon X 2. What’s New in Version 4.2.2: ・Fixed a possible crash on OS X 10.11.
'A great utility.its UI is awesome' – Dave Hamilton, Mac Geek Gab & The Mac Observer
Lingon is an easy to use utility that run things automatically on your Mac.
Lingon can start an app, a script or run a command automatically whenever you want it to. You can schedule it to run at a specific time, regularly or when something special happens.
Lingon can also make sure that an app or a script automatically restarts if it crashes. With Lingon you can also remove or change jobs created by other apps that uses the system function called 'launchd'.
Lingon can do all this for you and much more. And the system handles running the jobs in the background so you don't need to have Lingon open after you have saved your job.
Please note that Lingon 3 can only create and change jobs as the current user. For more advanced features check out Lingon X at the web site.
There are two main ways to use Lingon:
• Edit or delete an existing job (which e.g. another service has created):
- Select the job from the list that you want to edit
- Make the changes you need and choose Save, or choose Delete from the File menu
• Create a new job:
- Choose New from the File menu
- Give the job a unique name
- Decide what you want to run (e.g. a script, an app or a command) and either write the command under Run or use the Choose. button to find the script or app
- Choose when you want the it to run, e.g. if you want it to restart after a crash check the Keep running checkbox
- Choose Save & Load to save the job and load it
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I had the old (free) version on my MacBook Pro, but decided to support the developer by buying the new version through the App Store for my iMac. I didn't read the description etc. as I am an existing user so I already know how it works. The other reviews are correct though - this version is pretty useless as it can't edit system jobs. Presumably because of App Store rules.
I copied the old version to my iMac and I'm using that now. I'm not going to ask for a refund as I want to support the developer, but if it were me I think I'd rename the App Store version to 'User Lingon' or something like that, and sell a full version outside of the App Store.
I downloaded this new version of lingon when I upgraded to lion. What happened to all the functionality? The old lingon was packed with features, and this is just a shell of what it used to be.
I hope the developer plans on including more of the old features in future, because this just feels like a beta. Even an alpha.
I really do feel I've been mislead and let down with this software. The previous versions all seem really useful and have great reviews online. I bought this pits reputation and the fact this version is designed for Lion.
I now find it's completely useless and I can't easily get a refund.
If you're looking at this MAKE SURE it has the features you want, don't mistake it for a Lion update of a good piece of software - this version is dreadful and just plays on its previous good reputation.
Narrator 2 3 – text to speech utility. OS X 10.7 or later, 64-bit processor
Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled.