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« on: August 17, 2017, 04:05:20 pm »

How to use IFTTT with the Touch Bar on the MacBook Pro

You can use your IFTTT recipes right on your Touch Bar on the MacBook Pro.

IT blog Duck's Tech Blog recently published a guide for controlling IFTTT recipes from your Touch Bar. It uses BetterTouchTool, the super awesome third-party Touch Bar app that makes it possible to add any app to your Touch Bar. Using IFTTT and BetterTouchTool, you can enable triggers right from your Touch Bar.

IFTTT is a program that connects different services, so you can create Applets to automatically trigger an event to those services based on a specific condition. IFTTT stands for If This Then That. Recipes are based on the condition (If This) which triggers an action (Then That).

BetterTouchTool is a program for MacBook Pro with Touch Bar that lets you select any app on your computer to use with your Touch Bar. It's almost like an IFTTT service. If you touch a specific button in the Touch Bar, it will trigger a specific action, like sending a shortcut to an app or running an Apple Script.

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