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So I Wrote This Book
Mike Lee: “I actually had a blast writing the iChat chapter, which was not one of my original chapters, and which I’m not even sure I got paid for. Not to put too fine a point on it, it’s a classic of western literature. It’s got a narrative, character-driven plot, which is to say, it’s full of lemurs.”

Congratulations to Mike on the publication of Mac OS X Leopard: Beyond the Manual!
Thu, 20 Dec 2007 21:49:09 GMT

Standing in Line With Mr. Jimmy
Daring Fireball: “Mac OS X is a very hackable platform; it just isn’t hackable by means of the raw source code to the software. This is one area where Mac OS X inherits good aspects from both sides of its family. From the classic Mac OS, it inherits AppleScript and a tradition of rich plug-in APIs for major applications. From Next, it inherits both the entire (highly scriptable) Unix layer and the eminently hackable and modular Objective-C runtime system.”
Sat, 15 Jul 2006 17:43:43 GMT

Serialized eBooks via RSS
Russell Beattie: “Many of us are too busy to read classic books out there, instead choosing ‘page turners’ or books that are more applicable to our every day lives (like a some new marketing book). But we do have time to zip through our aggregator daily, right? So by taking a 500 page novel and distributing it, a few pages at a time, via RSS, we could read a new book in a month or so without even trying.”
Sat, 15 Jan 2005 01:36:01 GMT

Eric Meyer’s NetNewsWire styles
Eric Meyer: “Looking to spruce up the article display in NetNewsWire 2?”

Eric’s styles (15 Petals, NNW Classic Default, and Popper) are included in NetNewsWire 2.0b6—but he’s also made them available via the web.
Wed, 27 Oct 2004 23:11:15 GMT

AppleScript Editor 2.0 preview available
MacCentral posts more about the new Script Editor beta—including this news: “Perhaps one of the biggest advances for AppleScript is the ability to control the GUI. The preview release uses a special version of the System Events application to enable AppleScript scripts to select menu items, push buttons, enter text into text fields, and generally control the GUI of most non-Classic applications.”
Fri, 20 Dec 2002 19:49:09 GMT

ICeCoffEE 1.1
Nicholas Riley: “ICeCoffEE lets you Command-click on URLs in Cocoa applications to launch them. It is modeled after ICeTEe, for classic Mac OS, which provided the same functionality in many Macintosh applications by patching TextEdit.”
Sun, 29 Sep 2002 18:45:08 GMT

JavaScript OSA 1.0.2 fixes bugs
JavaScript OSA is Late Night Software’s implementation of Mozilla JavaScript as an OSA component for Mac classic and OS X.
Mon, 11 Mar 2002 18:13:49 GMT

Getting List of All Processes on Mac OS X
Apple Technical Q&A 1123: “If you want to list all of the running applications you should use the Carbon Process Manager routine GetNextProcess. This will return a list of all application processes, including those running in the Carbon, Cocoa, and Classic environments. However, this doesn’t return a list of non-application (daemon) processes.”
Sat, 09 Mar 2002 01:51:10 GMT

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