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Re: Curl, Applescript and Progress Bar
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Re: Curl, Applescript and Progress Bar


  • Subject: Re: Curl, Applescript and Progress Bar
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 08:33:20 +0100

At 10:19 PM -0800 2/2/05, Phong Le wrote:
I am building an application for a printing company that downloads files which are multiple gigs in size. Without a progress bar, there would be no way of knowing if the downloads are actually working or the program is stalling.

In case you did not consider it yet, Smile could be an alternate platform to make your application. The progress bar is one of the numerous things which would not make a problem in Smile [1].


For information, visit <http://www.satimage-software.com>

Emmanuel
From Satimage-software, the designers of Smile.

[1] That's because Smile was made *by* our company for our own use as an industrial application development platform.
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 >Curl, Applescript and Progress Bar (From: Phong Le <email@hidden>)
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