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Re: 100% AppleScript
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Re: 100% AppleScript


  • Subject: Re: 100% AppleScript
  • From: JJ <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2001 13:18:15 +0200

>>>> I just finished a little application (made with applets & compiled
>>>> scripts)
>>>> called "MenuScripter".
>>>>
>>>
>>> How does it compare to Apple's MenuScripter?

>> Does it exists a "MenuScripter"?
>> Where can I find it?

> It's a sample application that's part of the AppleScript 1.3.4 SDK. <http:
> //developer.apple.com/sdk/index.html>. It's sort of like an anemic version
> of Smile.
>

I found it. I can't launch Menuscripter 4.0 but, according to the READ ME
file, Menuscripter is a debugging applescript utility and, above all, not
programmed in applescript.

My Menuscripter is a group of applets and compiled scripts that display a
little floating palette (dialog director) with some utilities: open internet
browser, mail client, url-links database, and launch another palette to be
used with script editor (add/remove shortcuts to script editor menu, open
dictionaries OSA/running apps, search-replace text).

So, my Menuscripter doesn't compare anyway to Apple's Menuscripter.

Now, I'll change my little palette's name. At first I thought
"ScripterFriend", but it seems to be a little bit "ladybird". I'll think
about it.

My apologies for supplant Apple's MenuScripter name.

JJ


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