Todd Higgins wrote:
On Apr 25, 2005, at 2:40 PM, Kurt Kaufman wrote:
Anyone know if Mac 10.4's Automator is a collection of customizable
pre-fab Applescripts? As the author of a few Rev utilities that use
Applescript, I'm wondering if Applescript will continue as before?
...
Applescript will
In addition to what you are saying, Richard, i have the feeling that
there is some of the good old KeyQuencer ground code behind
Automator...
Todd Higgins wrote:
On Apr 25, 2005, at 2:40 PM, Kurt Kaufman wrote:
Anyone know if Mac 10.4's Automator is a collection of
customizable pre-fab
RG wrote:
...From the session I attended at WWDC last year on Automator, it appears
to be merely a point-and-click way to write AppleScript, just like
interface for making scripts that you can use with Flash in leiu of
directly typing, or the point-and-click scripting found in FileMaker Pro
for
This is from an email correspondence I had with the Engineering Manager of
Automator at Apple in September of 2004:
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There have been some discussions about the various ways to interact with
Applescript on the Revolution listserv. Since Automator is a high-level
interface for
Howard Bornstein wrote:
This is from an email correspondence I had with the Engineering Manager of
Automator at Apple in September of 2004:
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There have been some discussions about the various ways to interact with
Applescript on the Revolution listserv. Since Automator is a high-level
Anyone know if Mac 10.4's Automator is a collection of customizable
pre-fab Applescripts? As the author of a few Rev utilities that use
Applescript, I'm wondering if Applescript will continue as before?
KK
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Applescript will continue on strong as ever. Automator is just a tool
that will help people harness the power of Applescript without having
to learn how to program. Or so the marketing speak goes. ; )
On Apr 25, 2005, at 2:40 PM, Kurt Kaufman wrote:
Anyone know if Mac 10.4's Automator is a
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On Apr 25, 2005, at 2:46 PM, Todd Higgins wrote:
Applescript will continue on strong as ever. Automator is just a tool
that will help people harness the power of Applescript without