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  2. AppleScript - Wikipedia

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    AppleScript is a scripting language created by Apple Inc. that facilitates automated control over scriptable Mac applications. First introduced in System 7, it is currently included in all versions of macOS as part of a package of system automation tools.

  3. AppleScript Editor - Wikipedia

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    Script Editor (called AppleScript Editor from 2009 to 2014) is a code editor for the AppleScript and Javascript for Automation scripting languages, included in classic Mac OS and macOS. [1] AppleScript Editor provides basic debugging capabilities [2] and can save AppleScripts as plain text (.applescript), as a compiled script (.scpt), as a ...

  4. Script Debugger - Wikipedia

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    Script Debugger is a Macintosh computer source code editor and debugging environment for the AppleScript programming language, and other languages based on Apple Inc.'s Open Scripting Architecture. It is a product of Late Night Software. History

  5. Category:User AppleScript - Wikipedia

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  6. Property list - Wikipedia

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    As of Mac OS X 10.4, Apple provides an AppleScript interface for reading property list files through the System Events application. As of Mac OS X 10.5 , Apple provides an AppleScript interface for editing, creating and writing property list files as well.

  7. Apple event - Wikipedia

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    Apple event. Apple events are the message-based interprocess communication mechanism in Mac OS, first making an appearance in System 7 and supported by every version of the classic Mac OS since then and by macOS. Apple events describe "high-level" events such as "open document" or "print file", whereas earlier OSs had supported much more basic ...

  8. Cocoa (API) - Wikipedia

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    Cocoa is Apple's native object-oriented application programming interface (API) for its desktop operating system macOS.. Cocoa consists of the Foundation Kit, Application Kit, and Core Data frameworks, as included by the Cocoa.h header file, and the libraries and frameworks included by those, such as the C standard library and the Objective-C runtime.

  9. Template:User Ascript-n - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; Ascript-N: This user is a native AppleScript programmer. This page was last edited ...