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Brent Simmons’ Macintosh scripting weblog.
 
 
 
Monday, October 15, 2001


MacASP is an ASP-like, but not ASP-compatible, server-side scripting system compatible with major Mac Web servers. A public beta is available.
10:04:48 PM  

ScriptMyMac.de is an AppleScript resource for German scripters.
7:07:59 PM  

Missing Link allows one to run AppleScript scripts from local HTML pages.
6:55:53 PM  

A beta of WebEvent Publish 2.0, a Web-based team scheduling app, is now available.
1:56:39 PM  

eCryptIt 6.6 is a REALbasic plug-in for adding encryption to your applications.
1:53:03 PM  

Adobe InCopy, a scriptable editorial workflow product, will ship version 2.0 in the second quarter of next year, according to MacNN.
1:38:17 PM  

Weblet Contacts "provides a database and format files for a complete, handy contact management solution that you can use by itself, integrate into your own Lasso or CDML solution, or use as a starting point to build your own customized system."
1:35:43 PM  

About this Site is a new page with some background on this site and its editor.
12:59:32 PM  

The Script Debugger 3.0.1 update "is a maintenance release that addresses a series of issues that came to light following the release of Script Debugger 3.0."
12:00:52 PM  

Tip for developers of CFM Carbon apps: one way to execute shell commands and scripts from your app is to adapt Apple's sample CallMachOFramework code and call popen.
11:20:18 AM  

Trolltech's Qt/Mac 3.0 is the OS X version of the cross-platform C++ GUI library. "Qt/Mac provides Aqua Look & Feel. Applications look and behave like native Mac applications. And developers are given access to the latest Mac functionality, including Aqua-style widgets and the Mac Menu bar."
10:42:08 AM  

Ars Technica posted a review of OS X 10.1.
9:56:42 AM  





 
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