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Re: AppleScript Studio
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Re: AppleScript Studio


  • Subject: Re: AppleScript Studio
  • From: Paul Skinner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 00:00:13 -0400

on 9/25/01 11:22 PM, Bruce Robertson wrote:

>> I can't imagine a better thing for AppleScript than to give it a free,
>> robust, full featured IDE on a modern OS.
>
> Did Apple say it was going to be free?

Not in so many words. But...
from http://www.apple.com/applescript/macosx/

> AppleScript features in Mac OS X version 10.1:
>
>
> Scriptable Applications Take advantage of enhanced Finder scripting as well
> as new scriptable apps including Print Center, Internet Connect and even the
> Terminal.
>
> Toolbar Scripts Place these scripts on the Finder Toolbar to give you
> drag-and-drop, click-and-run power tools available in any open Finder window.
>
> Web Services This exciting enhancement allows you to use AppleScript to
> query and command XML-aware applications on any platform, over the Internet or
> local networks.
>
> Script Menu Get easy access to the scripts you use the most. The Script Menu
> turns on the power of AppleScript anytime, anywhere, and it can execute Perl
> and Shell scripts, too.
>
> AppleScript Studio 3The power of UNIX with the ease of Macintosh2 comes to
> life in AppleScript Studio, Apple9s development tools for using AppleScript to
> easily create stunning native Mac OS X applications with complete user
> interfaces.
>
> QuickTime Scripts Marry two powerful technologies to let you do lots of cool
> things with QuickTime and AppleScript.
>
> Script with style
get into Mac OS X.
> Script Runner
> This QuickTime movie shows the Script Runner application, which organizes and
> executes compiled script files.
> Script Menu
> See how to install the Script Menu, providing you with access to AppleScript,
> Perl and Shell scripts.
> What is AppleScript?
> What it is, how it works, how it can make you money.
> Beginner9s Tutorial
> The first step in learning AppleScript.

And get that last bit!

--
Paul Skinner


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