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  Learn AppleScript: the comprehensive guide to scripting and automation on Mac OS X
Rosenthal H., Sanderson H., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2010. 1104 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-430223-61-0)

Software developers working with the Max OS X operating system have at their disposal a variety of high-quality programming languages and environments. Among these, the environment designed for application scripting deserves special at...

Jul 28 2011
  Applescript: a comprehensive guide to scripting and automation on Mac OS X
Rosenthal H., Friends of ED, 2004.  Type: Book (9781590594049)

No other Applescript text could possibly be more thorough. This text includes 32 chapters, grouped into three sections, and spanning 850 pages. Rather than listing each chapter topic, it’s easier to simply say that the book c...

Feb 24 2005
  AppleScript applications
Schettino J., O’Hara L., Academic Press Prof., Inc., San Diego, CA, 1996.  Type: Book (9780126239577)

I have been programming computers for over 20 years. I often spend more time programming the user interface than the guts behind it. The PC world has Visual Basic, and NeXT had its NeXTStep, to ease the load on the programmer creating ...

Sep 1 1997
  Applied Mac scripting
Trinko T., M & T Books, New York, NY, 1995.  Type: Book (9781558283305)

Userland released the program Frontier in January 1992. Apple Computer released the AppleScript environment at the World Wide Developers Conference in 1993. These two products let you write scripts for Apple Macintosh computers. A scri...

Feb 1 1996
  The complete AppleScript handbook
Goodman D. (ed), Random House Inc., New York, NY, 1993.  Type: Book (9780679791485)

One of the things that frustrates me with computers happens when I have to perform some simple task on a regular basis. A monthly report that requires data and text from several sources is an example. I have to locate the files on my c...

Jun 1 1994
 
 
 
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