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Why does Automator still exist, when Shortcuts could have replaced it entirely?
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It’s likely many users still use Automator (which is from 2005). Removing it could break workflows for many people if removed. There’s a bunch of older apps in macOS like this. The latest version of macOS still has AirPort Utility, for example.
Airport utility has a hidden wifi strength measuring tool, which is super useful!
I use it often at work e.g. for developing a embedded Linux device that has a wifi dongle in the case.
I just wish these features could be updated and integrated into the OS or new app instead all these vestigial apps hanging around.
Like bringing the airport utility’s functionality into the OS proper should be part of the OS updates.
But instead, the network section in system prefs somehow gets MORE obtuse over time while good functionality languishes in a forgotten app and major OS updates are now primarily new emojis for messages.