AppleScript is OS X’s naive scripting language and allows you to automate repetitive operations which involve one or more applications. Imagine the time you could save! And the boredom you can avoid!
The framework AppleScriptObjC allows users to write scripts with an interesting fusion of the AppleScript and Objective-C languages. Specifically, Apple describes the framework as: AppleScriptObjC ...
I feel this is a simple goal, but since I'm a total noob, I have been having a hellish time getting this project off the ground, here's what I want to do:<BR><BR>Make a program with buttons that I can ...
If you're used to AppleScript and would like to build your own actions, the building blocks of Automator workflows, MacNN has an excellent introduction. Author Benjamin Waldie takes you step-by-step ...
Well, it looks like there is interest in learning AppleScript. Look later this week for part 1 of the AppleScript tutorial. This will be for beginners but everyone interested in AppleScript should ...
DVD web resource The Mac DVD Resource is a new site "in which a Mac user can find most of the DVD software tools that are available for the Mac." AppleScript tutorial; part 5 MacInstruct has posted ...
Toxic Software's posted a useful little script if you spend any amount of time in Xcode-- because manopen is having trouble with Leopard, John punched up a shell/Applescript to open man pages directly ...
The makers of Macworld magazine have a new digital publication aimed at Macintosh software developers called, appropriately enough, Mac Developer Journal. A sample from the first issue has been posted ...
Why, when people were trying to get me to switch from Windows to a Mac, did no one tell me about AppleScript? Sure, a stable OS with Unix shell access and a sophisticated UI are nice. But a scripting ...
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