On 6/9/03 4:52 AM, "David Morganstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm trying my hand at creating a graphical interface around an AppleScript.
> The choices for an environment that I know of are Smile and AppleScript
> studio.  Are there others that are easier to get up and running?
> 
> Any recommendations?  I find the Ascript studio pretty daunting.  The
> examples are not 'easy' to understand.  I want to select one of several
> choices (using a radio button), the click and button and take the
> appropriate action determined by the button selected.

Those are the only two choices for now. The Smile route would require that
all your users have Smile installed. (True - it's free, but users seem
resistant to installing another application.) Unless perhaps they've come up
with a way to avoid that - I haven't been keeping up.

Apparently FaceSpan is soon to come out with a version for OS X: according
to all who used the Classis version, that's much, much simpler to use than
AS Studio, but expensive to buy. (If I recall correctly, the Classic version
is about $200.)

You might want to check out 24U Appearance OSAX and Extra Suites app. They
may have as much as you need rather than creating an app, and both allow
free bundling with free script distribution, or licenses for shareware
distribution.

-- 
Paul Berkowitz
MVP Entourage


PLEASE always state which version of Entourage you are using - 2001 or X.
It's often impossible to answer your questions otherwise.


-- 
Paul Berkowitz

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