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The App Store is macOS's digital distribution platform for macOS apps, created and maintained by Apple Inc. The platform was announced on October 20, 2010, at Apple's 'Back to the Mac' event. First launched on January 6, 2011, as part of the free Mac OS X 10.6.6 update for all current Snow Leopard users, Apple began accepting app submissions from registered developers on November 3, 2010, in. Your new Automator application icon includes the Automator robot standing on a document. Why, most normal human beings would call you a programmer, so make sure that you’re inscrutable from now on! If you’re going to use your new Automator application often, don’t forget that you can make it more convenient to use by dragging the application icon to your Dock or to your desktop. Let your Mac do repetitive tasks for you. If you need to make the same changes to multiple files—such as changing filenames or resizing images—or archive or back up important files, you can create a custom workflow and have your Mac do the work for you. I once tested Mac OS X and something that called my atention was Automator, a software to visually create scripts to automatize tasks on the desktop. Is there any Linux alternative for this software?

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Jitbit Macro Recorder - is an 'Automator for Windows'.

'Automator' is a great application by Apple included in Mac OS X Tiger. It automates repetitive tasks via scripts. And just like our windows macro recorder, Automator has several types of actions that a user can insert into a macro for a later replay.

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Windows users did not have any 'Automator' for PC for a long time, searching for an analog. But Jitbit Macro Recorder is just this - an 'Automator for Windows'. It also features commands like 'open a file', 'shutdown' or 'repeat a block for X times' and many others. Along with mouse and keyboard recording features of course.

Let your Mac do repetitive tasks for you

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If you need to make the same changes to multiple files—such as changing filenames or resizing images—or archive or back up important files, you can create a custom workflow and have your Mac do the work for you.

Script your own actions

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If the task you need to automate isn’t in the list of built-in actions, you can add your own scripts, such as AppleScript and JavaScript scripts, and shell commands to your workflow. Simply add the appropriate run script action to your workflow and enter your script code or shell commands.

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