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Re: Should I not have avoided Leopard?
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Re: Should I not have avoided Leopard?


  • Subject: Re: Should I not have avoided Leopard?
  • From: Jon Pugh <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 10:28:08 -0800

At 9:30 AM -0500 1/17/08, Max Bonilla wrote:
>1) From your perspective as scripters at various levels of expertise, is the effort to update scripts as tedious and time consuming as it seems to me?
>2) A subjective question from your current experience about compatibility: In a scale from 1 to 10, where 1 is not compatible at all, and 10 is fully compatible, where do you rate Leopard¹s AppleScript in relation to Tiger¹s?
>3) Is there a silver lining? In other words, is there a way to recover my scripts without too much re-writing or am I caught in the wheels of progress?

The real issue, I suspect, is how well your scripts are written.  I had very few problems moving to Leopard.  In fact, I can't think of any problems that were specifically Leopard's fault.  Most scripts that need modification are a result of upgraded applications, like Creative Suite CS3, for example.

So bite the bullet and fix your scripts.

Jon
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