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!
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 ...
DVD web resource The Mac DVD Resource is a new site "in which a Mac user can find most of the DVD software tools that are available for the Mac." AppleScript tutorial; part 5 MacInstruct has posted ...
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 ...
Have you ever been away from your Mac and wanted to shut down, restart, or needed to open an application remotely, but didn't have access to anything except your iPhone? Well, I am going to show you ...
Prior to Office 2008, you could automate repetitive tasks and add entirely new features in Microsoft Word by using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros. Unfortunately, Word 2008 doesn’t support ...
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.
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 ...
In a survey, Adobe asks its developers about scripting support in Creative Suite. But it sure looks as if coders are being asked to choose between AppleScript and something else. A note posted Friday ...