![]() (Hint: if you have Xcode installed and use Homebrew, you can just do brew install terminal-notifier) The script will check for the terminal-notifier.app to be installed in /Applications/ or the terminal-notifier program to be installed at /usr/local/bin/terminal-notifier. If you are on Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) or later, you can use terminal-notifier. If you are going to use launchd, you will need some way for the script to communicate with you: If you are not going to use launchd, you can just run the shell script from Terminal.app anytime, and you do not need either Growl or terminal-notifier. "Ok, but how?"Ī shell script (naturally) saved somewhere in your $PATH, which you can then either run yourself in Terminal, or run automatically via launchdĪ launchd plist which will tell launchd to run the check every so often. If Dropbox isn't even installed (oops!) let the user know that too. ![]() ![]() Have your computer check periodically to see if you are up-to-date, by comparing the version installed on your Mac vs the version that is offered on. ![]() Checks to see if your locally installed copy of Dropbox is the same as the official release The Problemĭropbox is supposed to update itself 'automagically' but sometimes the 'magic' is a bit… um… well, do you remember Ron Weasley in his first year at Hogwarts? It's like sort of like that.
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