RE: AppleScript & HTML Again...
RE: AppleScript & HTML Again...
- Subject: RE: AppleScript & HTML Again...
- From: "Wallace, William" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:10:10 -0600
- Thread-topic: AppleScript & HTML Again...
>The more oblique answer is that HTML, Javascript and AppleScript may be
>more accessible to a 'typical' user... but this may not be the case.
Yeah, I have to go along with Walter on this one. I'm no programming/scripting genius, but I got my hands on a copy of Facespan a couple of weeks ago and over the course of an afternoon I turned an applescript I had been working on into a nifty application with a very user-friendly interface. I distributed it to the other Mac users in my department and they all love it. Furthermore, the process of creating this app in Facespan was so easy, I wasn't all bogged down with trying to figure out how things worked and therefore could focus more on the application design, and so I was inspired to add other useful functions to my script to make it an even more effective tool.
It seems to me that, the kind of things you're describing as features of Missing Link could be replicated in a Facespan-built interface. And you wouldn't need to worry about what web browser make, model, and version is being used, it could all be self contained (I guess you'd still need to be concerned about what version of Applescript and what scripting additions are present on the user's machine).
Anyway, maybe you should download the demo and check it out:
http://www.facespan.com/facespan/pagespeed/url//Downloads/
B!ll
(who does not work for Facespan... honest!)
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