![]() Tiger brings another tool to the table that can work either with or in lieu of AppleScript for those who aren't interested in learning the language, and that tool is called Automator. I never seemed to have enough time to sit down and become comfortable enough with the language, regardless of how much easier it would make my life. Despite its relative ease of use, I hardly ever found myself using AppleScript to get things done. One feature that's always intrigued me about OS X is how powerful yet fairly accessible of a scripting language AppleScript happens to be.
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