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The //Send SMS// and //Send iMessage// actions let you send a message to someone using Apple’s Messages application, which can generally send iMessages, and if linked to your phone, can send SMS messages as well. | The //Send SMS// and //Send iMessage// actions let you send a message to someone using Apple’s Messages application, which can generally send iMessages, and if linked to your phone, can send SMS messages as well. | ||
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+ | (!) Note: these actions rely on Apple’s Messages AppleScript support, and Apple’s Messages in Big Sur has been rewritten as a Catalyst application without any AppleScript support. As such these actions will not work in Big Sur or later unless something changes. | ||
(!) Warning: there have been cases where Messages sends the message to the wrong recipient. Do not send overly sensitive messages and verify delivery. | (!) Warning: there have been cases where Messages sends the message to the wrong recipient. Do not send overly sensitive messages and verify delivery. | ||
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You can select a recipient from the Contact popup menu, or use a name, email address or phone number as appropriate. | You can select a recipient from the Contact popup menu, or use a name, email address or phone number as appropriate. | ||
+ | (!) Note: The Contact popup menu only shows recent recipients in Messages. |