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Re: Most Scriptable Apps (was: Re: Can a script receive
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Re: Most Scriptable Apps (was: Re: Can a script receive


  • Subject: Re: Most Scriptable Apps (was: Re: Can a script receive
  • From: Alexander Schrieken <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 04:06:27 +0100

On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 19:12:30 -0500, Xandra Lee
<email@hidden> wrote:

>Personally I believe in naming names. After all, companies
>should get credit for their scripting support - any
>encouragement we provide will benefit us all in the long run.
>
>Naturally, I can only speak about Apps I use. That said, Here's
>my list:
>
>...
>
>*Claris eMailer: (yes I STILL use eMailer) very capable, far
>more stable than any of the alternatives. the only reason it's
>not on my excellent list is it's impending death.

It looks like you will be needing a new mail-client in the (near)
future... I've already made my choice: Mailsmith from Bare Bones
Software.

The application is *very* scriptable. The program hasn't been
around very long and that -- together with the high level of
customer support that I have experienced -- promises a lot for
the future. In fact, it would surprise me if it isn't the most
popular mail-client on the Macintosh in a couple of years time.

A fully functional demo is available at: <www.barebones.com> --
just thought you should know.


Alexander Schrieken Amsterdam
email@hidden the Netherlands


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