Hey just a couple of questions…
How does Leopard handle scripts made in Panther and Tiger??
How is scripting in leopard?? Are the tools better???
Hey just a couple of questions…
How does Leopard handle scripts made in Panther and Tiger??
How is scripting in leopard?? Are the tools better???
Thanks dude…
Will do…
For AppleScript ignoramuses like myself, the Leopard Automator is much easier to use than in Tiger. It has a Watch Me Do function that will record your mouse and keyboard entries and break them into Events. These events can then be copied and rearranged by dragging them into a new Watch Me Do.
Alternatively, the script used to code a Watch Me Do Event can be examined and/or edited by dragging a Watch Me Do event into a new Workflow. It is a big improvement over Tiger for people like me and makes it easier to learn scripting.
Model: Mac Pro
AppleScript: 2.0
Browser: Opera/9.24 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X; U; en)
Operating System: Mac OS X (10.5)
Sounds like Apple has taken scripting to a whole new level with Leopard. Notice you have a Mac PRO.
What made you go in for such a high end system???