Let’s face it. Much like Mr. Oddbody, I’m a geek — second class. I started with crontab -e, but after fighting with vi and not understanding quite what command I needed to add in order to get my Automator created apps to run, I turned to CronniX. If you still haven’t earned your pointed ears, or just want to take a shortcut and hope nobody sees, Cronnix is the tool you need to edit your cron tabs on Mac OS X!
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The system’s scheduler “cron” is a Unix program that is automatically started at system startup. Every minute, it checks so-called “crontabs” for tasks that should be executed. Every user of a system and the system itself can have one crontab. CronniX allows you to edit all of these crontabs one at a time. — CronniX Help
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