Re: upgrade issues: 8.1 --> X
Re: upgrade issues: 8.1 --> X
- Subject: Re: upgrade issues: 8.1 --> X
- From: Jolly Roger <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 14:37:49 -0600
- Replyto: email@hidden
Why are we even talking about scripting additions past Classic Mac OS 9?
Scriptable applications have so many benefits over scripting additions, it's
not funny; yet I rarely see them mentioned. Instead, I see Apple trying to
offer support for this old mechanism in ways that make things more
complicated for end users.
IMHO, rather than trying to support the old scripting addition mechanism in
the Mac OS X non-classic environment, Apple should seize this perfect
opportunity to get developers to repackage scripting additions as scriptable
FBAs, and to push users to move to using scriptable FBAs.
JR
on 3/14/01 8:30 AM, Giorgio Valoti (email@hidden) wrote:
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Chris Nebel wrote:
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> There are (sort of) four different scripting addition folders: one for
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> the system (only Apple-installed ones go here), one for the machine (visible
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> to
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> all users on that machine), one for the network (visible to all users on the
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> local network; this requires your admin to do some clever things), and one
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> for
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> the current user.
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How can I setup a local network in order to use the (so to speak) networked
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OSAX?