Hi!

    No, a binary of this nature is compiled using the Windows stuff. It is just 
a feature for making your own programs while learning VBS. It can come in handy 
as you read the scripts there and may have a use for the network or other 
logging in to other sources and such. All a part of learning the language and 
aiding in doing things which you may have to use to aid windoweyes. For 
advanced usage and such. 
    As you have noticed, scripts for almost everything you would be using in 
one form or another with the web, your computer and the network if you have one.

        Bruce


Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: VBSEdit


I think the executables would be cool. But, would they be external scripts to 
WindowEyes?In other words, I dont think they could be loaded the same way as a 
text script in Script Manager but I'm not at all sure.
Rick USA 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: bT 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 4:36 PM
  Subject: Re: VBSEdit



  Hi!

      I thought you would like it and anyone interested in learning vbscripting.
      Chip had mentioned it off the cuff and it is worth the time to play with 
it, especially the making of executable files for portability.

          Bruce

  Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 1:47 PM
  Subject: VBSEdit


  Hi VBS Guys: I also tried VBSEdit and like it allot so far. Line numbers, 
Object Browser, Debugging, I couldn't use it yet, Snipets, over 700 sample 
scripts and more like Intellisense that works well with Windoweyes. The sample 
scripts and snipets cover just about everything I can think of from ADO 
Database stuff and Sql Server management and more to Computer internals 
listings and things I don't even know what they are like remote thingys!
  Note that I entered * the wildcard character asterik in the search field 
under the Sample Scripts menu item in the search box. 
  For a beginner who knows a little about programming this looks like a little 
gem of an application for developing a Windoweyes VBS script. 
  If you buy it you won't get that annoying pop up that comes up off and on and 
then have to click the Evaluation button.
  If you work with it too post up anything you find interesting. I think I 
missed a few more nice features since I did not understand them during my first 
fast run through. 
  Rick USA

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