Butler's purpose is to ease all those routine tasks you do every day: controlling iTunes, opening programs and documents, switching users, searching for stuff on the web, and more.
Butler lets you arrange your tasks in its fully customizable configuration. There, you can assign one or more triggers to a given task:
Triggers | ← | Butler | → | Tasks |
• menu bar/docklet
• pop-up menus • abbreviations • hot keys • hot corners • events |
• launch applications
• open files • access preference panes • manage bookmarks • search the web • run AppleScripts • extend the pasteboard • enter text snippets • simulate keystrokes • control iTunes • accelerate Spotlight • move/copy files • more… |
Due to its unique variety of triggers and tasks, Butler is more flexible than any other productivity tool you've seen before. That's why we call it the original many tricks pony. So don't worry if you don't have a use for all of its features right from the beginning. Just start using Butler and discover a new feature every day. And if you want to, you can look at some screenshots first.