I realize that this could be a bad idea for all sorts of reasons. That said, the reality is that I do "automatically" install every day's Sneaky Peek build; I just do it manually, by acknowledging the alerts, entering my password, etc. I don't come visit the forum and try to correlate problem reports with sneaky-peek build versions to see if the new one is safe to install. I just do it.
My Mac's protected with CrashPlan, which does real-time backups, and saves every version of every file. (Like Time Machine on steroids.) So I can easily roll back if something goes wrong.
I have yet to learn AppleScript and Automator. Does anyone have a script that would detect the "new version available" pop up, go through the install, type the password, etc.?
My Mac's protected with CrashPlan, which does real-time backups, and saves every version of every file. (Like Time Machine on steroids.) So I can easily roll back if something goes wrong.
I have yet to learn AppleScript and Automator. Does anyone have a script that would detect the "new version available" pop up, go through the install, type the password, etc.?