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[ANN] X-Commands 0.9
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[ANN] X-Commands 0.9


  • Subject: [ANN] X-Commands 0.9
  • From: David Lloyd <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 03:01:28 +1100

Hello all...

X-Commands offers a suite of almost seventy scripting
commands for use with Mac OS X:

- move mouse, click mouse,
- autotype text (including modifier keys),
- system and screen info,
- resource editing,
- interface commands like display message and display progress,
- string commands to convert hex to string, sort strings,
- commands for working with images,
- and more...

Added to 0.9 were:

- activate font
- deactivate font
- string to binary
- icon thumbnailer
- and more resource commands.

Many example scripts are included.

This beta will expire on November 30, when a newer one will be available.
If anyone can provide beta feedback, I would be grateful.

You can download it directly from:

http://www.kanzu.com/software/X-Commands.sit (923 kb)

Best regards...

David Lloyd

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