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Re: obligatory snipe [was Re: how can script bundles store extra stuff?]
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Re: obligatory snipe [was Re: how can script bundles store extra stuff?]


  • Subject: Re: obligatory snipe [was Re: how can script bundles store extra stuff?]
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 14:38:32 +0200

At 1:25 PM +0100 7/25/05, has wrote:
 >Mine is that AppleScript extensive users feel more rewarded than bitten.

Of course; that's what I said. Users finally feel like they're truly in charge of their computers. It's a great feeling, and usually more than compensates for the odd bit of minor blood loss. Besides, selective memory is a handy thing. :)

You've got that in 10.4.2? :-)

Emmanuel
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