ANONYMOUS Well, just to be fair, iCal doesnt handle Apple Scripts until you upgrade to Panther (10.3) but if this thing is $25 I say put that money toward your Panther upgrade. Just tne enhancements to iCal & mail are worth the price, let alone all the finder enhancements & the like...
Also, I hate to make things rough on the developer, but CroniX 2.1 (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/7486) will give you pretty much the same thing for free.
Sorry man, but if you want to sell software you usually need to do something a little diferent than the next guy who's willing to do it for free. Useful app, I'm sure, but I'd recommend finding a new spin on it no one else offers. (Version 1.6b7)
ANONYMOUS Oh, give me a break. $25 for somehting that cron does for free? OK, yes, it has a GUI, but so does Cronnix, and that's also free. If you just save your AppleScript as an application and tell Cronnix "/usr/bin/open ", bang, it just works, running Applescripts just fine. Save your $25 for something with value... (Version 1.6b4)
ANONYMOUS Why would anyone pay 25 bucks for this (which is an outrageous price IMHO) when iCal will do it for free? I am not being sarcastic here, just trying to justify a 25 dollar price tag... (Version 1.5.2)
ANONYMOUS Basically like cron, except that it lets you use applescripts instead of shell scripts. It's a relatively minor, but useful function (Version 1.5.2)