>> can any of you suggest some good book to learn applescript?

> My personal favorite is/was �The Tao of Applescript,� but that�s out of
> print. I was lucky enough to find a used copy about 2 years ago; you might
> still find it in some places. Search on �AppleScript� on Amazon.com for a
> list of other books.

For "hard to find" and/or used books, I suggest <http://www.alibris.com>
rather than Amazon.com.  Alibris specializes in this market.

<http://computerliteracy.com> (nowadays <http://fatbrain.com>, but I hate
the new name) alleges that they have 4 Applescript related titles "in
stock".

And do be sure to devour all of the information hanging off of
<http://www.applescript.com>

mikel

PS: If you decide that you've got to buy just one book, _The Tao of
AppleScript_ is my favorite; although, I use _Danny Goodman's Applescript
Handbook_ as a reference much more often.  Whereas _AppleScript For Dummies_
is simply a waste of paper, money, and time.

PPS:  ComputerLiteracy.com can "print-on-demand" the _AppleScript Language
Guide_.  And their turnaround is pretty near instant.

PPPS: All three of the aforementioned services will "print-on-demand" _Danny
Goodman's AppleScript Handbook_ through <http://LightningPrint.com>;
although only Alibris.com mentions that's where it's coming from. ;-)


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