Jim,

you can do it, but to have a macintosh just for email is a little subusing the machine: :-)

you don't need applescript or shell, I don't think one can disable force quit, but at least for the email part you can check Shao Shan libSMTP and libEmail stacks.

Cheers
andre



On Oct 6, 2004, at 2:26 PM, Jim Witte wrote:

Hi,

I want to create an email kiosk application for my grandmother (yes, one shot in a million, but it won't cost me anything other than programming time..), using a combination of RunRev, shell scripting, and maybe a little Cocoa to do things like disable force quit. Is this a good idea (to do it in RunRev), considering that this *has* to be rock-solid (I'm planning a scheduled reboot about once every 4 days, the rest of the time time machine just waking up and going back to sleep), or should I just consider something like Cocoa or Applescript Studio?

Jim Witte
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