I compose music on the computer using synthesizers. User experience researcher at the Mathworks, where I examine how developers write, test, and deploy engineering and scientific computing programs that target various platforms. Now, if you double-click on that script, it’ll automatically eject all of your media and give you a dialog box to let you know when it’s finished. I used ~/Library/Scripts and called the script “EjectAll.scpt”. Save it into a place you’ll find it later. Open up the AppleScript Editor (it’s in /Applications/Utilities)ĭisplay dialog "Successfully ejected disks." buttons default button "Close"ĪppleScript Editor with the Eject All script.Ejecting disks is quite literally at your fingertips. Try using this AppleScript along with a launcher application like QuickSilver to save time and eject all of your disks with one command! A launcher application is basically a quick way to start up applications – you press a keystroke like “Ctrl-Space” and then begin typing, and QuickSilver will find applications that match what you’ve typed. Are you always using hard disks and USB keys in your Mac? Getting annoyed with having to go to the Finder, scrolling down in the sidebar, and then ejecting these disks before you can unplug all of these devices to move your computer? Or, maybe you just pull out the USB and let Mac OS X complain at you about how the disk was removed without you ejecting it first?
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