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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 09:36:14 -0400
  • Thread-topic: Adobe Scripting Survey

On 6/23/08 8:09 AM, "David Wolfe" <email@hidden> wrote:

> I think it would be pretty hard for even Adobe to ignore the huge
> number of people and companies using Applescript with Filemaker alone.

Adobe? Adobe ignores the OS whereever possible, and invents new ways to do
so with every release.

If you want the perfect example of how bad Adobe is anymore, install CS3
Master Collection and all updates...on a hundred machines...without alcohol.

--
Should you ever decide to use bamboo sticks and stretchy, decorative string
that¹s designed to wrap presents to make a bow and arrow, and should you
decide to wad up a bunch of duct tape on the end of your arrow and soak it
with WD-40 so it¹ll, you know, burn better, I would recommend not shooting
the flaming arrow onto the roof of a house, or into the lap of your friend¹s
cousin. Even by accident.


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