Re: time delay in script
Re: time delay in script
- Subject: Re: time delay in script
- From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 14:11:53 +1000
On 8/9/01 2:51 AM +1000, Paul Berkowitz, email@hidden, wrote:
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What exactly is wrong with 3rd-party osaxen? They're free, for goodness
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sake. Use them, and get your users to use them. It's no big deal.
That depends on your definition of big deal, I guess. It's certainly one
more thing to have to keep in mind. And then there are updates, and the
possibility that one will stop working with a system update -- if they're
free, you can hardly complain. And quite a few are only free for
non-commercial use only.
There's also the problem of getting permission to add software to corporate
machines. Plus...
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In OS X, I now find myself shoved into the 'vanilla AppleScript' camp
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involuntarily. OK, it's an interesting challenge, but I plan to go right
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back to my favorite osaxen as soon as they make it to OS X.
Assuming, of course, that one's favorites will make the leap.
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Shane Stanley, email@hidden