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Re: Delay x return, how reliable, fast or slow is Applescript?
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Re: Delay x return, how reliable, fast or slow is Applescript?


  • Subject: Re: Delay x return, how reliable, fast or slow is Applescript?
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:53:24 +0100

At 11:54 AM -0200 15/12/04, Bernardo Hoehl wrote:
1) Since applescript is a high level language, when compared to "C", How fast can the system handle delay statements? How precise or reliable can be my Applescript app?

Depends on what app you're running. It really depends on the machine you're using but I think that you'd rather give a try with Smile. Its "smilepause" and "notify" commands are probably more reliable in a real-time context than "delay".


Emmanuel
From Satimage-software

[1] Smile is a working environment for AppleScript which is free.

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