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Re: Searching for links to Release Notes



On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 16:29:30 -0500, Luther Fuller <email@hidden>
said:
>Paul Berkowitz complained ...
>>Why is it so hard to find? Why are there no links to this page from all the
>>other pages that promised "Release Notes"? THIS is the only location that
>
>About a week ago I asked a couple of questions about folder actions
>("Folder Actions" and "Folder Actions Strangeness"). Of course, I
>also searched for answers at Apple. I found nothing that helped. I
>did find a lot of documents dated about 1999 containing nothing
>helpful. And Automator documents, which also didn't answer my
>questions. There simply isn't one document that explains the
>fundamentals of Folder Actions. The answers may be there somewhere,
>hidden away in an obscure paragraph of item 55 of the search results,
>but I probably didn't get that far.
>
>I'm looking for something that ought to be really easy to find. Why
>#*%@! can't I find it?

Well, aside from the fact that I've written you a book that talks about the
basics of folder actions in some detail, there's this:

<http://www.apple.com/applescript/folderactions/>

m.

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