Again, this step is optional, but as the previous step can take some time to complete, I use this step to let me know when it’s done. It then unzips the download, moves the program into the Applications directory, and then removes the temporary directory (along with the files in that directory). In summary, the above script does the following: creates a temporary directory, figures out the latest build number, then downloads that build. Mkdir /tmp/chromedownload & cd /tmp/chromedownloadĬurl -o /tmp/chromedownload/LATEST -silent & LATEST=`cat /tmp/chromedownload/LATEST`Ĭurl $LATEST/chrome-mac.zip -o /tmp/chromedownload/chrome-mac.zip -silent Set the Shell pop-up to /bin/bash, and the Pass Input set to “to stdin.” For the script itself, replace the text that appears there with the following: If Chromium’s not running, nothing will happen. This will simply quit Chromium if it’s running, so that the program can be replaced with a newer version. In the script box, erase everything that’s there, and replace it with this one line: tell application "Chromium" to quit. I have the top line set to “Download the latest Chromium build?,” and the explanatory text to “If you click OK, the latest version of Chromium will be downloaded.” In the action, enter whatever text you want in the two boxes-the top line will be the bolded text in the dialog, and anything below that shows up in plain text.
![chromium for mac 10.5 chromium for mac 10.5](http://powerupidea.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/6/1/126148884/462878648.jpg)
![chromium for mac 10.5 chromium for mac 10.5](http://veyellow.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/5/0/125039861/277839993.png)
![chromium for mac 10.5 chromium for mac 10.5](https://static.macupdate.com/screenshots/274178/m/google-chrome-screenshot.png)
This is optional, but I like to confirm that I really want the newest version before it runs.
#CHROMIUM FOR MAC 10.5 DOWNLOAD#
Drag in the following actions to create the workflow (alternatively, you can download my finished workflow): Launch Automator and create a new Custom workflow this will open a blank template for you to work with.