What that does is "force" the end user into going to the web site,
and go through the convolutions of the scripting web site to find "x"
script, rather than having the ability from a list. I believe a
better solution would have been to, promulgate that you are willing
to publish with your product, a good script from a third party which
encourages other third parties to write them. Look ma, see what has
happened? A company had enough confidence in my creation to include
it in their product.
In house is great, but, expansion is what scripts give Window-Eyes
one of it's attractive aspects, as set files do, and having a bit to
do with the development for the sets for the installation of PM-Mail,
I was flattered to find my name as part of the inclusion.
Just a thought.
Curtis Delzer.
HS
At 12:12 PM 9/23/2008, Michael D. Lawler wrote:
There are a lot of good scripts available, but we didn't want to
force all of them on users and we also chose to only include scripts
produced by GW Micro, at least for the initial release (7.0) that
included scripting.
At 12:15 PM 9/23/2008, you wrote:
One thing, I wonder why you guys at GW-Micro did not include one
all-important script from a third party, "install packages?" It is
such a natural inclusion and would help the end-user, since most
people these days have live internet connections. Puzzled here.
Curtis Delzer.
HS
At 09:21 AM 9/23/2008, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
One thing which you might want to do is go to Script Central,
register an account, and add the scripts you want to know about in
your favorites. This way when a new update comes out, you will be
emailed about it. This way you don't have to keep checking Script
central for new updates. Sure, if the author wrote in an update
check, the script can check for updates on its own, but this is
not always possible due to some networking.
Jamie Pauls said the following on 9/23/2008 8:57 AM:
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