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Re: Adobe Scripting Survey
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Re: Adobe Scripting Survey


  • Subject: Re: Adobe Scripting Survey
  • From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 06:13:51 -0400
  • Thread-topic: Adobe Scripting Survey

On 6/22/08 1:06 PM, "Jon Pugh" <email@hidden> wrote:

>> I'm pretty ignorant of Javascript/ES, etc., so forgive me if I'm missing
>> something. But the major benefit of Applescript to many people that use it is
>> its ability to handle cross-application processes easily. Does similar
>> capability exist with JS or ES?
>
> Only if the applications themselves support the Adobe model, which includes a
> JS/ES script server in each application for talking to other processes.

Which is really all Adobe would care about. With every iteration, it's
pretty obvious that they expect you to only ever use their stuff, and
nothing else on any computer you run it on. Windows/Mac OS X, the OS is a
serious inconvenience for them.

--
"The Mac OS X kernel should never panic because, when it does, it
seriously inconveniences the user."


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