Browse Movies in Safari
This application will let you view QuickTime compatible movies in Safari. You can select one or several movie files and they will be opened in Safari. Afterwards, the movies will be played, one after the other, until the last movie has ended. You can stop the playing of any movie by clicking in the Safari window. This application works with Mac OS X 10.5 and Safari 3. It has not been tested with Safari 4.
Automator Workflow
Step 1: Ask for Finder Items
- Prompt: Type the prompt you want for selecting movies (for example, "Select movie files")
- Start at: Select the starting folder for locating movie files
- Type: Select Files
- Check Allow Multiple Selection
Step 2: Browse Movies [no options]
URL Links to TextEdit
This application will extract links on a Safari web page and create a list of the links in a TextEdit document. Note that if you have a document already open in TextEdit, the application will append the links to the open document rather than creating a new document with the links.
Automator Workflow
Step 1: Get Current Webpage from Safari (no options)
* Note - Safari must be open to a web page for this step to work
Step 2: Get Link URLs from Webpages
- Check Only return URLs in the same domain as the starting page
- If you want to be able to change the above option when the application is run, check Show this action when the workflow runs
Step 3: Set Contents of TextEdit Document
- By: Select Appending