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Part Two of a short tutorial on how AppleScript can streamline your work, make you more productive, and save you time! This lesson focuses on how to plan a new script and prepare to write it!

Click Here To Read Part One of “Learn To Speak AppleScript”


To recap the end of Part One, your goal will be to build a script that will save your emails as text files. The actual programming will be covered in Part Three and, when we get there, I’ll try to stay more “conceptual”.

My goal will be to give you a feel for how an AppleScript does its job — but still include enough real-life code to keep it interesting for more experienced scripters (or for people who came here from a search engine looking for a bit of code to get their scripts up and running!)

But, if you are a beginner, don’t let those computer code snippets intimidate you! They are included primarily so that you can see what a real-life Script looks like and not with any expectation that you master the intricacies of the AppleScript language.

After all, this is really an exercise in teaching you the fundamentals of thinking and speaking AppleScript. In other words, this is going to be more like an English class in literature where we talk about books and what they mean — and not a grammar lesson.

In fact, that metaphor is actually a pretty good way to get started!
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Part One of a short tutorial on how AppleScript can streamline your work, make you more productive, and save you time!


Here’s something for both new and experienced Mac users — Part One of a short tutorial on how AppleScript can streamline your work, make you more productive, and save you time!

What Exactly is AppleScript?

AppleScript is an English-like language used to write programs that control applications on your computer. The “English-like” part is important — it means that you don’t need to have a computer science degree to use it.

Simply put, it’s programming for regular people who want to get things done faster.


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New Betas for Both Snow Leopard Search Services


A quick update for those not following on the Veritrope.com Twitter feed:

I’ve updated both Beta Versions of the Amazon.com Snow Leopard Search Service and the Evernote Snow Leopard Search Service to try and fix some bugs with the installer. If a previous version didn’t work for you — or if you’ve recently upgraded to Snow Leopard — give them a whirl and let me know what you think!

And as always, the Veritrope.com Snow Leopard Services Directory is frequently updated with all the latest, greatest Snow Leopard services that I can find for you…. đŸ˜€