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Mac OS X Leopard - ARCAism

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Summary<br />

CHAPTER 23 MAC <strong>OS</strong> X AUTOMATION WITH AUTOMATOR AND APPLESCRIPT 419<br />

AppleScript Users Official Mailing List (http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/<br />

applescript-users): Another official channel for all things AppleScript, the official mailing<br />

list is always a good place to get and give help.<br />

Doug’s AppleScripts for iTunes (http://dougscripts.com/): It sounds really specific, but<br />

iTunes is probably the most scriptable, and the most scripted, application in the world. As<br />

such, Doug’s page may well be the largest repository of practical AppleScript on the Web.<br />

Having a simple relationship with iTunes, we don’t think we’ve ever actually used one of<br />

these scripts for its intended purpose, but we’ve studied dozens of them. The people who<br />

write Doug’s scripts are truly some of the cleverest, to say nothing of dedicated,<br />

AppleScript users around.<br />

If you find yourself doing the same task over and over again, it’s time to stop and think about<br />

automation. Using Automator or AppleScript might seem like a lot of trouble the first time, but<br />

once you learn how to use these powerful tools, your productivity will skyrocket, and you will<br />

truly earn the laurels of a power user.<br />

If you’ve already mastered automation, need more than the <strong>OS</strong> can provide, or want to<br />

contribute to the platform by writing applications, plug-ins, or Automator actions, read on. In<br />

the next few chapters, we’ll talk about the tools used by professional <strong>Mac</strong>intosh application<br />

developers.

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