Re: AppleScript 1.8.3 Available for Mc OS 9 and X
Re: AppleScript 1.8.3 Available for Mc OS 9 and X
- Subject: Re: AppleScript 1.8.3 Available for Mc OS 9 and X
- From: Jason Bourque <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 15:32:29 -0400
Not a problem here. : - )
tell application "Finder"
activate
end tell
Thanks,
Jason Bourque
Co-Director Boston AppleScript Users Group
On 6/24/02 3:19 PM, "Laine Lee" <email@hidden> wrote:
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In OS X after installing this update, I can no longer tell the Finder to
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activate. Is this a problem for anybody else?
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On 6/24/02 12:30 PM, "Chris Espinosa" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> AppleScript 1.8.3 is available today via Software Update, as well as
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> via manual download at http://www.info.apple.com
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> For Mac OS 9.1 and later, AppleScript 1.8.3 is available in English
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> (North American).
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> For Mac OS X 10.1 and later, AppleScript 1.8.3 is available in 16
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> languages.
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> The Mac OS 9 update corrects several significant problems with
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> AppleScript 1.7 (included with Mac OS 9.2.2) and brings it up to
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> compatibility with the latest Mac OS X release. Most notably, it fixes
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> frequent crashes in the 'info for' scripting addition command, and
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> makes the 'file' and 'alias' objects behave as they did prior to
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> AppleScript 1.7.
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> The Mac OS X update fixes some crashing bugs found in AppleScript 1.8.2
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> (which shipped with the April 2002 Developer Tools update). It
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> contains the full runtime for AppleScript Studio 1.1, so AppleScript
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> Studio applications developed with AppleScript Studio 1.1 can be
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> deployed on any Mac OS X version 10.1 system that has installed this
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> upgrade.
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> The upcoming "Jaguar" version of Mac OS X will include AppleScript
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> 1.8.3 for Mac OS 9 as part of the Classic installation.
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> Complete release notes for these updates are available at
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> http://www.apple.com/applescript
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> I understand that many of you have been waiting quite some time for
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> these updates. I apologize for the delay and hope to fix the processes
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> that caused that delay so it won't happen in future updates.
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> Regards,
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> Chris Espinosa
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> Manager, Components & Scripting
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> Apple
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