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Re: iWork Pages


  • Subject: Re: iWork Pages
  • From: Bill Briggs <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 15:08:25 -0400

At 5:11 PM +0000 1/25/05, has wrote:
peter boardman wrote:

But there are surely some alternative explanations for this "crazy unscriptability" of Pages 1.0:

- an anti-AppleScript conspiracy inside Apple
- they ran out of time to make it work properly, and left it out rather than in

Yep. Never attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by limited time, manpower and audience size. Not that it couldn't be either one, but which one do you think will make you sound like a thoroughly obnoxious idiot if you happen to be wrong?

But isn't the standard line something like this. "It's easy to include AppleScript support in a Cocoa application. It's all in the frameworks and all you have to do is 'turn it on'."


 So, why wasn't it "turned on"?

- web
assuming that Pages is Cocoa - haven't seen it yet
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