AppleScript is OS X’s naive scripting language and allows you to automate repetitive operations which involve one or more applications. Imagine the time you could save! And the boredom you can avoid!
Applescript, that amazing resource many Mac users ignore because they think it’s too complex. Guys, Applescript is an amazing tool to get things done automatically, though I recognize many of you just ...
Applescript, that amazing resource many Mac users ignore because they think it’s too complex. Guys, Applescript is an amazing tool to get things done automatically, though I recognize many of you just ...
Email automation is usually popular among AppleScript developers using Mac OS X. By writing scripts to perform email-related processes, developers can automate processes such as sending batches of ...
Mac users can run AppleScript from the command line if desired, either by running a script file directly or by giving the osascript command direct plain text script statements. This can be useful for ...
Well, it looks like there is interest in learning AppleScript. Look later this week for part 1 of the AppleScript tutorial. This will be for beginners but everyone interested in AppleScript should ...
In recent months, we have been discussing ways to automate the Office applications using AppleScript. We have discussed Word and Excel scripting, and this month, we are going to focus on scripting ...
scripts may be compiled from source or loaded from disk standard 'run' handler and user-defined handlers can be invoked with or without arguments Represents a compiled AppleScript. The script object ...
1) I have no exposure to Apple Script and want to know if Apple has a good site somewhere to teach it? Specifically, it seems various applications can be told to 'do' certain things via Apple Script.
FCP2 real time editing requires Matrox Ben Thompson points out that the "real time editing" ability of Final Cut Pro 2, touted in yesterday's press release, only works if you add the Matrox RTMac ...