Hello!
I’m new to these forums. I have done a lot of scripting and used Script Editor before switching to AppleScript Studio, which was a big step for me, but such an improvement over what I used to do that I never went back.
But now, I have to say that although it is a another big change, this one is the best thing Apple has done to help us move to the next level in programming. I believe that to be the last big change, as I don’t see anything else but remove ASS from Xcode altogether to make us go to the next one which is pure Cocoa (which I am slowly learning, looks much more powerfull!).
I would like to thank everyone who is helping everyone of us make the switch, especially those who seem to have Cocoa knowledge already, for you this surely makes sense to you, more than us.
Finally, my question!
Did anyone try to run AppleScriptObjC created apps on OS 10.5.8? I tried with 10.5.7 at work, but in the logs it says that (obviously) it’s missing the AppleScriptObjC.framework. Maybe Apple included it with the 10.5.8… can’t try it at work for now, it’s not officially approved for use by our IT department yet. 10.6 will take more time to get approved and everyone to get it on their machine…
The reason is I have many new ideas of apps I want to make for our company, but If i’m the only one who can make them work, there is not much point to write them all in ASOC. Strange for Apple to “force” us to switch to 10.6 like this, without a solution…
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