

- #Change camera name securityspy how to
- #Change camera name securityspy mac os
- #Change camera name securityspy install
Sometimes the script runs too slowly and "crashes." This will require you to force quit Messages.app and re-open it.
#Change camera name securityspy how to
TODO: more information about how to write plugins. Now, from another computer or your phone send an iMessage to this system with the word cams - you should receive a list of your cameras.

The script will not do the following, and you must do these things manually: Copy the iMessageSpy_Plugins folder and plugins to ~/Library/Application Scripts//iMessage_Plugins.The ~ means your home folder, usually something like /Users/yourname.Copy the file SS_SendiMessages.scpt to ~/Documents/SecuritySpy/Scripts/.Copy the file iMessageSpy.applescript to ~/Library/Application Scripts//.Open a Terminal window and drag install.sh onto it.

#Change camera name securityspy install
There is an install script! This will hopefully make some of this less painful. SecuritySpy should be active with at least 1 camera. Make sure your server is signed into an iMessage account with Messages. Installation is simple, but requires a few steps.
#Change camera name securityspy mac os
I've tested this on 10.11 and 10.12, but it may work on older versions of Mac OS X. I've created two scripts that allow you to interact with and control part of SecuritySpy using iMessages and the Messages.app. It support macOS 10.12, 10.13 and probably even 10.14. I am now (slowly) working on a new Golang application called motifini. I've since found another way to handle incoming imessages, but not using applescript. Apple removed imessage handler support from Messages.app in macOS 10.13, rendering this suite of scripts useless. I'm no longer maintaining this application. SecuritySpy - Messages.app and iMessage Integration UH OH - Nov 4, 2019
