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Re: Highlights of AppleScript in Mac OS 9.1
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Re: Highlights of AppleScript in Mac OS 9.1


  • Subject: Re: Highlights of AppleScript in Mac OS 9.1
  • From: John Christie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 08:27:49 -0400

At 11:15 PM -0800 1/9/01, Ed Stockly wrote:

Process Manager The Process manager is now native. According to the release
notes, it speeds up event handling and switching between applications,
especially with AppleEvents.

However, it wasn't nativeness that was the real problem, it was the clock that underlied its functioning. If the clock is still 60 Hz then improvements may not be noticeable.


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