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Saturday, February 8, 2003

AppleScript Studio combines an application framework with a development environment, allowing you to provide sophisticated user interfaces for applications that execute AppleScript scripts. Working with features from AppleScript, Project Builder, Interface Builder, and the Cocoa application framework, you can quickly create applications that support the Aqua human interface guidelines.

See also:  AppleScript 

4:01:08 PM    comment []

AppleScript is a scripting system that allows you to directly control Macintosh applications, including the Mac OS itself. Instead of using a mouse, keyboard, or other input device to manipulate menus, buttons, and other interface items, you can create sets of written instructions--known as scripts--to automate repetitive tasks, customize applications, and even control complex workflows.

See also:  AppleScript 

3:58:20 PM    comment []

AppleScript Studio combines an application framework with a development environment, allowing you to provide sophisticated user interfaces for applications that execute AppleScript scripts. AppleScript Studio comprises features from AppleScript, Project Builder, Interface Builder, and the Cocoa application framework. With AppleScript Studio, you can quickly create native Mac OS X applications that support the Aqua user interface.

AppleScript Studio requires Mac OS X version 10.1.2 or later, or 10.1.1 with the December 2001 Developer Tools CD.

See also:  AppleScript 

3:55:28 PM    comment []

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