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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: cheshirekat <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 21:19:17 -0700

On 11-23-2000 4:06 PM, Sun Real may have typed or relayed in full or in
part ...

>On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 10:08:33 -0700, cheshirekat <email@hidden>
>wrote:
>
>>>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
>>lack of support for the product doesn't change the scriptability of an
>>app when it still works...
>
>>...Emailer will continue to work for me as long as I have this Mac working.
>>And when the time comes for me to buy a new Mac next year, it will still
>>be working on this older Mac...
>
>My understanding is that it will continue to work fine as long as there
>is a "Classic" environment in X, on the basis that if it works under OS9,
>(which it obviously does) then it'll run in Classic. I recall that a
>number of people on the EmailerTalk list confirmed this.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Richard Morton

I guess that will give me another year or so of Emailer use. Not bad for
an app that people were scrambling to replace as if the sky were falling
when support of Emailer ceased.

kat


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