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Re: Prize claim (Was: ical todo notes)



On 11/26/03 9:12 AM, "Charles Arthur" <email@hidden> wrote:

> On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:14:11 -0800, Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
> wrote:
>
> (long iCal unscriptability rant snipped)
>> If anyone ever
>> finds a v1.0 of any Apple app, aside from Script Editor made by the
>> AppleScript team themselves, properly implemented, I'll personally send them
>> a prize.
>
> Ahem. I don't happen to have a copy of iTunes 1.0 on my HD, but I can
> assure you that its dictionary is very full.
>
> So, what ya gonna send, Paul?
> (Yes, I know that it was originally Soundjam, but Apple did hire the SJ
> engineers, and they did put out iTunes as an Apple app; no licensing or
> other workarounds.)

If verified, I'll send the iTunes engineers a prize, not you! (That's what I
meant. ;-)) And if they just took it over wholesale, their conscience should
make them pass it on to whoever implemented the scriptability in the
original app. Although even then they should get a consolation prize for not
screwing it up, if true. Let me think about it...Somehow, not having it on
your machine doesn't sound as you've tested it too thoroughly as yet. The
size of the dictionary is not enough, by a long way.

--
Paul Berkowitz
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