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Re: is "tell" dead?
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Re: is "tell" dead?


  • Subject: Re: is "tell" dead?
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 18:08:06 -0700
  • Thread-topic: is "tell" dead?

On 10/24/13 3:19 PM, "Shane Stanley" <email@hidden> wrote:

> But it's more time to start thinking of a future when scripting additions
> disappear, replaced by script libraries.


Why do you think that would of necessity be an improvement? Or have I
misread you?

In either case, it's useful to have Standard Additions, which is already
installed on every Mac (unless all its commands could be added to regular
AppleScript - one wonders why that has never happened) - and nowadays other
scripting additions and/or script libraries can be bundled with a script.

So why is one better than the other? (From either Apple's or your point of
view, whichever you meant.)

--
Paul Berkowitz


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