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Re: Stock Quotes using AppleScript
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Re: Stock Quotes using AppleScript


  • Subject: Re: Stock Quotes using AppleScript
  • From: Bill Briggs <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 08:39:42 -0300

At 9:47 PM +1100 3/14/09, Shane Stanley wrote:
>
>On 14/3/09 8:06 PM, "Christopher Nebel" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> To split hairs even further, Smile is not available on *any*
>> Macs by default.  Not that there's anything wrong with that.
>
>Although it could be argued that there *is* something wrong with the fact that several of the functions Satimage.osax provides aren't available via AppleScript in a default install. Wanting to sort a list or change the case of some text, for example -- they're not exactly obscure requirements.
>
>And I'm not sure that the idea of having third-party additions installed by default, even if in a place where they're not activated by default, is so outrageous in a system where there are several gigabytes of print drivers of sometimes dubious quality installed on behalf of third parties.

 I agree with Shane's comments.

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