Macguide 25 – AppleScript and the Sidebar

19 December 2005 · 0 comments

The New Zealand Macguide Issue 25 was published today. It includes my Newbies Guide to AppleScript and my PowerUp to a lazy life — using the Finder’s Toolbar and Sidebar to make your computing life a little easier. This is a print magazine, so you’ll have to buy the dead tree version, or wait a [...]

 

The New Zealand Macguide Issue 25 was published today. It includes my Newbies Guide to AppleScript and my PowerUp to a lazy life — using the Finder’s Toolbar and Sidebar to make your computing life a little easier.

This is a print magazine, so you’ll have to buy the dead tree version, or wait a few months until I can put the articles online. So why not subscribe? It’s only NZ$45 for 6 issues (one year). If you’re overseas that annual sub comes to NZ$100.

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