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Re: AppleScript applications and Intel Macs
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Re: AppleScript applications and Intel Macs


  • Subject: Re: AppleScript applications and Intel Macs
  • From: jj <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 16:42:05 +0100
  • Thread-topic: AppleScript applications and Intel Macs

> Donald: I would hope that Script Editor would be updated to save
> applets and applet bundles as universal apps by default. However,
> this doesn't appear to be the case in 10.4.4 - Script Editor 2.1.1
> (81).  I think it's worth reporting this as a bug, since Apple has
> given other developers the tools they need to "go native" ahead of
> time, but in the case of these AppelScript applets, it seems they may
> have made an oversight.

While what you say is true, if you need it so bad, you can still use Xcode,
or even pick'n use any existing universal-binary-applescript-based-xcode-app
as a template ;-)


jj

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