AppleScript Info

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 Wednesday, May 15, 2002
Adobe InDesign v2.0.1

- InDesign is a scriptable page layout and design application for professional publishing. This release addresses various issues.
7:52:53 PM    

Valentina 1.9.1b5

- Valentina is a scriptable visual database browser and editor.
6:52:39 PM    

TuneCam-O-Mat v1.0

- TuneCam-O-Mat is a webcam-like application for use in combination with iTunes. It gathers informations about the current track in iTunes, creates a customizable HTML or TEXT file containing this information and uploads this file to an FTP server or saves it on your disk. Made with AppleScript Studio, source code available on request. [Example output]
1:53:47 PM    

ScriptBuilders News

- New: Eject Me! 1.0, Updates: Drop 'n Mail 1.2
1:09:12 PM    

MacPython v2.2.1

- Python is a high-level programming language that is suitable for simple scripting tasks as well as writing large applications. MacPython offers a lot of Mac-specific extensions, including access to all major Mac OS Toolbox modules (QuickDraw, QuickTime, AppleScript and many more). Version changes: Now runs on OS X multiprocessors. The IDE is now fully functional on OS X. Mac OS 8.1 compatibility has been improved.
11:45:33 AM    

Text Wielder v1.0b3

- Text Wielder allows you to create your own services or use any of the 120+ provided, including "Search Apple Help", "Translations", "Sort Text Lines" and many more. You can create services for applications that do not support services, including classic applications, by using AppleScript. Services can be easily configured to run AppleScripts, open a URL, modify text, display results in a dialog box, or create a new text file.
11:38:30 AM    

Studio Log AppleScript Snips

- Sometimes, a frame or frames from a QuickTime Movie are needed for some processing such as making a thumbnail or creating an animation. The following script uses the scriptability of QuickTime 5 and the new scriptability of Photoshop 7 to grab a frame or frames from a QuickTime Movie and add them to a layered file in Photoshop.
1:11:56 AM