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Re: AS adoption barriers [Starter Kit]
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Re: AS adoption barriers [Starter Kit]


  • Subject: Re: AS adoption barriers [Starter Kit]
  • From: Malcolm Fitzgerald <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 12:37:43 +1000

Without AppleScript, our entire organization would be Windoze. Period. And
no advertisement, NOTHING by Apple I've seen in the tradebooks or pooter
media has made this point. Apple has the single most powerful munition in
it's arsenal to make Windoze a thing of the past, and it sits there,
unrealized by the majority of users.

It's applescript that it keeping me on the Mac at present.

ditto and double ditto. Apple's behaviour in Australia is so bad that I am making efforts to reduce my reliance on the Macintosh as much as possible. But I've got to say that it is easier and simpler for me to boss programs around using a Macintosh and it's that fact that stops me going 100% generic PC.
--
Malcolm Fitzgerald
Database Manager
The Australian Society of Authors

ph: 02 9318 0877 fax: 02 9318 0530 email: email@hidden
www.asauthors.org www.asauthors.org/award www.asauthors.org/web_of_poets


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 >Re: AS adoption barriers [Starter Kit] (From: Ken Grimm <email@hidden>)

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