I read about Snow Leopard and the “deprecated” AppleScript Studio.
At the moment I’m confused and shocked…
Seems that my last 6 years in ASS development should go in the trash…
My Snow Leopard package should arrive in few days so I’m unable to test the new world.
I would like to have some answers about some questions:
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What happen to app developed with AppleScript Studio under Leopard? They can run, once compiled in Leopard, in Snow Leopard?
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The new framework bridge will offer tons of new commands. Of course ASS users need to study Cocoa. But this impact on File System and OS X command only? Old commands that interact with Finder and Standard Additions are not longer available?
What about normal scriptability with others apps like Photoshop, Finder…??? -
In Snow Leopard in the new “ASS” environment, users can continue to use “AppleScript” terminology except for the “new” commands?
Steve H.
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