Bokverket wrote: > Tim and Michael, > > I am a Python neophyte and must admit that I am not familiar with all those > Python library names that swish around this list. But that was not my point. > The tasks on Michael's list that he has done/helped out with lately are to a > large extent useful jobs that an ordinary user would love. Well, at least > one who know how to program, iow use Python as _the_ scripting language to > glue all these Micrsoft parts and apps together. This would require a > wonderful Python-ish API on how to access for example Outlook Express > address lists, Word and the file system. Plus some wonderful examples of > useful examples and how to execute them in a Window environment.. > > IOW, making Python for Windows what AWK was for DOS :-) > I'm confused. http://www.vectorsite.net/tsawk.html states "The Awk text-processing programming language is a useful and simple tool for manipulating text". I don't see anything like "access for example Outlook Express address lists, Word, ..." > Does this library already exist, easy-to-use? > I have under development a Python implementation of IBM's CMS Pipelines, which is in essence a "super AKW and Linux/Unix pipes" all in 1 package. Would you like to hear more?
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