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Apple: AppleScript Studio makes life easier
- Hanaan Rosenthal, a veteran workflow automation consultant whose clients include Fidelity Investments, the Boston Globe and Showtime Network, says "What I like about AppleScript Studio is that I can spend an hour and come up with a working prototype with all the interface elements in place."
10:56:39 PM
SpamCopSend 1.0
- SpamCopSend (an AppleScript application) attempts to send all Junk messages in your OS X Mail Junk folder to your SPAMCOP reporting address. The Junk messages are then moved to the Trash folder. Requires OS X 10.2 or later.
10:45:52 PM
playlistbot 1.1
- playlistbot lets you create playlists and adds audio files to iTunes corresponding to folders containing music in the Finder. Changes: Now works recursively. It doesn't add tracks if they already exist in a playlist. Fixes a version check bug that appears with iTunes 3.0.1.
4:27:46 PM
iCal and Entourage
- Here's what you need to do in order to have iCal use Entourage instead of Mail to send email. [Studio Log]
3:17:12 PM
NetNewsWire Lite 1.0 is now available
- NetNewsWire Lite is an easy-to-use RSS news reader for web sites. It presents a familiar three-paned interface - like that of Outlook Express or Mailsmith - to display websites and their news. See yesterday's news for more information on plans for the Pro version.
3:05:46 PM
Have Quicktime Player Read Your Schedule for Today (beta test)
- The script reads all the Calendars in iCal and gets all the current day's events. The summaries of the events are saved as AIFF files along with a SMIL file coded for display in QuickTime Player into the Temporary Items folder. The Quicktime Player launches and should read your day's events in the calendar and display the text. I am hoping to get feedback on whether the script works correctly or not and what experiences are had by users.
11:18:45 AM
ScriptBuilders News
- New: iPhoto Diet 1.0
10:40:21 AM
- Hanaan Rosenthal, a veteran workflow automation consultant whose clients include Fidelity Investments, the Boston Globe and Showtime Network, says "What I like about AppleScript Studio is that I can spend an hour and come up with a working prototype with all the interface elements in place."
10:56:39 PM
SpamCopSend 1.0
- SpamCopSend (an AppleScript application) attempts to send all Junk messages in your OS X Mail Junk folder to your SPAMCOP reporting address. The Junk messages are then moved to the Trash folder. Requires OS X 10.2 or later.
10:45:52 PM
playlistbot 1.1
- playlistbot lets you create playlists and adds audio files to iTunes corresponding to folders containing music in the Finder. Changes: Now works recursively. It doesn't add tracks if they already exist in a playlist. Fixes a version check bug that appears with iTunes 3.0.1.
4:27:46 PM
iCal and Entourage
- Here's what you need to do in order to have iCal use Entourage instead of Mail to send email. [Studio Log]
3:17:12 PM
NetNewsWire Lite 1.0 is now available
- NetNewsWire Lite is an easy-to-use RSS news reader for web sites. It presents a familiar three-paned interface - like that of Outlook Express or Mailsmith - to display websites and their news. See yesterday's news for more information on plans for the Pro version.
3:05:46 PM
Have Quicktime Player Read Your Schedule for Today (beta test)
- The script reads all the Calendars in iCal and gets all the current day's events. The summaries of the events are saved as AIFF files along with a SMIL file coded for display in QuickTime Player into the Temporary Items folder. The Quicktime Player launches and should read your day's events in the calendar and display the text. I am hoping to get feedback on whether the script works correctly or not and what experiences are had by users.
11:18:45 AM
ScriptBuilders News
- New: iPhoto Diet 1.0
10:40:21 AM