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[ann] PyOSA 0.1.0, Appscript Installer 1.5.1 released
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[ann] PyOSA 0.1.0, Appscript Installer 1.5.1 released


  • Subject: [ann] PyOSA 0.1.0, Appscript Installer 1.5.1 released
  • From: has <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:49:32 +0100

Hi all,

Announcing the first release of PyOSA, a new OSA language component for Python. PyOSA allows you to write Python scripts in Script Editor and attach them to OSA-enabled applications such as Mail (Mail Rules), iTunes (Scripts menu) and System Events (Folder Actions). PyOSA is very much a work-in-progress at this point, but it's already sufficiently advanced to allow both experimental and real-world use (caveat a few bugs and limitations). Comments, criticisms and suggestions for improvements are very welcome.

Also released is Appscript Installer 1.5.1, containing binary installers for appscript 0.17.2. This update fixes several minor bugs and is recommended for all Appscript Installer 1.5/appscript 0.17.0 users.

PyOSA and Appscript Installer are available for download at:

http://appscript.sourceforge.net/download.html

Enjoy!

has
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