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Using Quicksilver to start or stop internet sharing in OS X Tiger
At work I connect my laptop to the network using old-school cat5 cables because there is no wireless available. However, at home I use wireless. Every morning when I get to work I open my MacBook Pro and go to the System Preferences -> Sharing -> Internet to start sharing the internet using AirPort because I like to scrobble the morning’s tracks from my iPod Touch before I open iTunes and tuck into the rest of the day’s music. It’s just part of my morning routine.
This only has to happen because when I get home again and I want to upload some of the day’s photos to Flickr[1] I have to turn internet sharing off so I can connect to my home wireless. This is a process I’ve streamlined (using Quicksilver) down to seven keystrokes and six mouse clicks (starting internet sharing) or seven keystrokes and two clicks (stopping it again). But it was still too much. In fact, I found it a total pain. For a while now I’ve been looking for a solution to make things faster. Today I finally cobbled one together using tips from few different places, and here’s how to do it.
To get the process down to nine keystrokes (plus your system password) for starting and ten keystrokes for stopping internet sharing we’re going to use three of Apple’s goodies[2]:
- AppleScript
- Shell scripting
- Quicksilver
Let’s get started.
Apple v. Apple
Edward, over at TechTalk posted a link to this most interesting article on the Times Online website.
I’ve heard in the past about Apple Computer and Apple Corps having stoushes in court over the name, but I don’t think I realised the full history. Since I currently work in the IP field and have more than a passing interest in computers and good music this case really interests me. It will be interesting to see a little more of the history between the two companies and also, how the court rules.