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Re: Barriers to Applescript adoption
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Re: Barriers to Applescript adoption


  • Subject: Re: Barriers to Applescript adoption
  • From: Timothy Bates <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 23:11:22 +1000

On 27/9/01 10:20 PM, "Nigel Smith" <email@hidden> wrote:

> On Tuesday, September 25, 2001, at 10:00 PM, Zavatone, Alex wrote:
>
> About the AppleScript Language Guide:
>
>> Ya, since it is dated 5.5.99, it only took me over 2 years to download
>> it.
>> And I only found about it from this list. Using google and other search
>> engines, I would have NEVER found it.
>
> Yet, if you go to Apple's AppleScript web page, there it is, nicely
> linked to.
This is only recent. Before then it has moved from pillar to post, the URL
was broken, and then broken again, with no auto-forwarding, just moved as
the next guy with a smart idea for where it should live came along.

It should just be on the installer and installed along side script editor.

> These things aren't exactly hidden. And even if you don't know the URL
> for the AppleScript web page, bringing up Help Center from the Script
> Editor and typing "web" in as the search term gives you a clickable link
> to the AppleScript page -- and even tells you the site has the reference
> manuals!

Again, they ARE getting better. But who the hell is ever going to enter
"web" into the help system (which we have been trained for years to learn is
useless) in order to find a manual?

Tim


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