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Re: easy one: current date in Paris


  • Subject: Re: easy one: current date in Paris
  • From: kai <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 10:56:33 +0100


On Thursday, July 7, 2005, at 09:26 am, Martin Orpen wrote:

On 7 Jul 2005, at 03:53, kai wrote:

With AS Studio, there's "AppleScriptKit"...

Your memory is failing you ;-)

I'm afraid you're right there, Martin. :-)

AppleScriptKit was written by Daniel Jalkut:

<http://www.red-sweater.com/AppleScriptKit.zip>

You know, I had a nasty nagging feeling about this, and even googled "AppleScriptKit" before posting - but (perhaps not too surprisingly) was rewarded with a welter of references to Apple. I also searched for any documentation with the app itself, but couldn't find any. Daniel's name even kept cropping up in my mind - so I visited his site at:


http://www.red-sweater.com/products/index.html

However, all I could see there were references to 'FastScripts' & 'Clarion'. In the end, I figured that I must have been imagining things - although, when I finally dragged myself off to bed in the wee small hours, I did so with a premonition that I could well wake up to see a message correcting me. Thank you for the timely reminder. :-)

He posted the above link to this forum in January this year.

Right. (That was obviously the source of the app OMM - not to mention my nasty nagging feeling about it.) In fact, *Daniel's* AppleScriptKit seems to be pretty much what has described when, on Wednesday, July 6, 2005, at 10:45 pm, he wrote:


You can use Martin's trick with any Studio-based app , allowing it to be used on anything from OS 10.1.2(?) onwards. Just create a new Studio project, build it and stick the resulting .app somewhere convenient. For extra marks you can even set up its plist so it'll run in the background and not hog the Dock.

So... profuse grovelling to all those whom I may have sent scurrying through their files in a fruitless search for an app that wasn't there. My sincerest apologies also to Daniel for failing to attribute his work correctly. (Did I mention it works great, BTW?)


Now - what did you say your name was? ;-)

---
kai

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