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 Thursday, April 25, 2002
OmniOutliner v2.0b3

- OmniOutliner is the premier tool for outlining and organizing your thoughts on Mac OS X. Its simple and easy-to-use interface make it a very handy companion for tasks ranging from to-do lists to software project planning. The huge list of changes in this version includes a Scripts menu for AppleScripts and the ability to add scripts to the toolbar.
10:48:11 PM    

Applescript, BBEdit, PHP, MySQL and Flash MX Working Together as a Development Environment on Mac OS X

- Jesse Shanks: "Developing the Flash movie trivia contest for digitallyOBSESSED.com utilized a wide range of capabilities, including such programs and technologies as Flash MX, AppleScript, BBEdit, PHP and MySQL running with the Apache web server on OS X, that go a long way to show how Mac OS is becoming the premiere development platform on the planet."
9:24:07 PM    

CLU (was Comment, Lock and Unlock)

- Comment/Lock/Unlock renamed to CLU. This AppleScript application makes it possible to select a folder, set the comment of files and folders (nested files and folders are included) and lock or unlock every file (and folder in OS X) in the selected folder (nested files are included). Version 1.4 is the latest release for OS 9 while v2.0 is available for OS X.
7:33:27 PM    

ScriptBuilders News

- Updates: Drop 'n Mail v1.01 (was "DropMail Attachments"), CLU v1.4, CLU X v2.03
3:08:28 PM    

unScripted: AppleScript S.O.S.

- In this issue of unScripted, T.J. provides a great starting point for those of us who need help with AppleScript. These resources are invaluable and provide help for experienced and inexperienced scripters alike, so don't be afraid to join in!
12:52:29 PM    

MacCentral: AppleScript Pro Sessions adds to guest roster

- Ethan Wilde, author of "AppleScript for Applications" and "AppleScript for the Internet", will drop by on Monday and sign copies of his books. Peter Boctor, the engineer responsible for scripting in Adobe InDesign, will also be attending.
11:04:16 AM