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Re: The future for AppleScript
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Re: The future for AppleScript


  • Subject: Re: The future for AppleScript
  • From: Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 23:57:02 +0000

on 10/2/05 8:24 pm, has at email@hidden wrote:

> Martin Orpen wrote:
>
>>> And what do you think the simplest way for an ISV to provide hooks for
>>>  Automator is going to be?
>>
>> Well, if you've got a choice of two methods and you've written the app in
>> whatever-C then I doubt that you're going to bother inserting an AppleScript
>> Automator Action when you can see Cocoa Automator Action sitting below it.
>
> You're confusing 'AppleScript' for 'Apple events'.

I'm not confusing anything - just repeating the two options available when
you use the Tiger version of Xcode - look at the Automator page on the
developer site to see for yourself.

--
Martin Orpen


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