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Re: TextEdit, is it really that lame?
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Re: TextEdit, is it really that lame?


  • Subject: Re: TextEdit, is it really that lame?
  • From: "Adam Bell" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 19:52:51 -0400

Another interesting "feature" of TextEdit, at least on my Tiger machine, is that if you have TE open and running with a document open and then open the TE dictionary from the Script Editor, a second copy of TE starts. Clearly broken in many creative ways.

Adam

On 3/16/06, Brennan <email@hidden> wrote:
On 7/3/06 at 19:35, John C. Welch <email@hidden> wrote:

> VBA's object model actually, but yes, that's the reason why.
> They don't have the luxury or manpower to duplicate both
> implementations

Woah! Something that Microsoft can't afford?

AppleScript implementors must be more expensive than I thought! ;)

On a more serious note, Adobe has got this particular cat* skinned very
nicely, IMO. I'm just longing for them to set the scripting dev team loose
on Flash...



*(AS+JS+VB interfaces)

--
Brennan Young

"Software gets slower faster than hardware gets faster."

-Nikolas Wirth
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