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Adam Goldstein

Auteur de AppleScript: The Missing Manual

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Adam Goldstein is a drama tutor based in London. He has written for the Chicago Tribune, Tailgater Monthly, Sport Magazine, NFLuk.com, TuesdayMorningFootball.com, sport.co.uk, crumbsformen.com, and usfootball.dk.

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If you find yourself doing repetitious things or unable to do exactly what you want using built in menus, AppleScript can help.OS X includes lots of pre-written AppleScripts (little programs like macros in Windows) and there are lots to download from the web. My favorite is probably the pre-written script for batch renaming of files and folders. How do you find these scripts and what do you do with them once you have them? Online help is a available but sometimes a book is easier to read and understand. This book answered questions I didn't even know I had. I'm a lot more confident now when I tweak a script I've downloaded.Most users will never need AppleScript but it's nice to know it's there.I've programmed in Windows and Visual Basic for Applications is probably the closest equivalent to AppleScript. AppleScript is a lot easier to use and understand.… (plus d'informations)
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dw0rd | 1 autre critique | Jul 15, 2009 |
If you find yourself doing repetitious things or unable to do exactly what you want using built in menus, AppleScript can help.OS X includes lots of pre-written AppleScripts (little programs like macros in Windows) and there are lots to download from the web. My favorite is probably the pre-written script for batch renaming of files and folders. How do you find these scripts and what do you do with them once you have them? Online help is a available but sometimes a book is easier to read and understand. This book answered questions I didn't even know I had. I'm a lot more confident now when I tweak a script I've downloaded.Most users will never need AppleScript but it's nice to know it's there.I've programmed in Windows and Visual Basic for Applications is probably the closest equivalent to AppleScript. AppleScript is a lot easier to use and understand.… (plus d'informations)
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