As a side project I am working on an improved AppleScript droplet shell. My goal is to create a better AppleScript droplet experience by providing a better UI for receiving dropped files and offering a way of picking files to process via integrated Spotlight document searching (you’ll recognize this as being based on Script Debugger’s Open Quickly feature). Additionally, I want to give droplet scripts an opportunity to clean up if the user stops or quits the script.
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I’m pleased to announce the release of Script Debugger 6. www.latenightsw.com
3 CommentsI oscillate between Acorn and Pixelmator on the Mac – its great to have two competent alternatives to Photoshop. Pixelmator is my current fav on…
3 CommentsHere is an updated version of the Script Debugger 6 (build 6A162) release notes. We are very close to completion and this document quite accurately reflects the new features in Script Debugger 6.
Comments closedI’m posting this in-progress document publicly as a bit of an experiment. Given that it has been several years since the release of Script Debugger 5, I hope that the appearance of this information will give people confidence that Script Debugger 6’s release is imminent.
4 CommentsA follow up to my Powering Chromecast post After a bit of a rough start I have to report that the Chromecast is getting a…
Comments closedI have to say that I’m really liking the iPad Pro. Apart from times when I have to code and when I need Lightroom (Lightroom…
Comments closedI’ve been building software since grade 9 in high school (~40 years), and I find it hard sometimes to get excited about new possibilities in…
Comments closedI am wrapping up development of the next version of my RegEx Knife Regular Expression development tool for iOS. The big news for this release…
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