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Digging into AppleScript Studio
AppleScript Studio: Creating a Droplet Application. - These are some sample steps for creating a Droplet application in AppleScript Studio. This application will examine the file information for any files dropped on it and display a dialog containing some of it. Begin your project with an AppleScript droplet. [Studio Log] via [AppleScript Info]
6:06:47 PM
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Items from today's Instant Outline
- OK, so a lot of people are apparently looking at my Instant Outline as I update - although I still cannot figure out who has subscribed... - and mostly what I have been noting here is boring stuff. Well, that's gonna stop. If folks are looking, I am going to make this at least moderately interesting. And since it is even easier to publish things through my Instant Outline than through my Radio-based Mac Net Journal site, I will do more updates here than on the Web site, then filter some of the stuff from here to Mac Net Journal.
- A touch of history: On this day in 1949 a 7.1 earthquake struck Western Washington, killing 7 and injuring many others. Today's issue of The News Tribune has a photo of a hundreds of yards long fissure opened in the ground near Puyallup from the quake, which reminded me of the quake...
2:34:32 PM
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Some interesting weekend reading: In search of the ultimate OS X tip
MacSlash has a new discussion underway that was started by the author of an upcoming MacAddict article: In search of the ultimate OS X tip
1:45:30 PM
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Digging deeper into the Web services idea
Paolo: "All borders between your desktop and the rest of the universe are fading, you can borrow the search capabilities of Google's powerful servers from within your favourite application, or you can read news from the New York Times on the same page containing the news from your co-worker telling you what's up today." [Scripting News]
10:58:55 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Rob McNair-Huff.
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