June 16, 2004 (Press Release) --
MacTech Magazine AppleScript Article Announced
Current Issue of MacTech Magazine Features Article Written by Benjamin S. Waldie, President of Automated Workflows, LLC
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania — June 16, 2004 — This month's MacTech Magazine, the April 2004 issue, features an article about version 2.0 of Apple Computer's "Script Editor" application. This article is the first in a series of AppleScript-related articles written by Benjamin S. Waldie, president of Automated Workflows, LLC. In the article, Benjamin provides an in-depth look at the many features and benefits of the new version of the "Script Editor" application. Topics covered include changes to the application interface and new AppleScript editing features.
AppleScript is a scripting language, built into Mac OS X, which allows users to write scripts in order to automate time consuming and repetitive tasks. The "Script Editor" is an application, built into Mac OS X, which allows developers to create, edit, and save AppleScript applications.
Benjamin Waldie is president and CEO of Automated Workflows, LLC, a firm specializing in AppleScript and workflow automation consulting. For years, Benjamin has developed professional AppleScript-based solutions for businesses across the globe, including Adobe Systems, NASA, and TV Guide Magazine.
For additional information, visit Automated Workflows' website (www.automatedworkflows.com).
Press Contacts:
Benjamin S. Waldie
President
(610) 935-0652
applescriptguru@mac.com
AppleScript is a registered trademark of Apple Computer. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Current Issue of MacTech Magazine Features Article Written by Benjamin S. Waldie, President of Automated Workflows, LLC
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania — June 16, 2004 — This month's MacTech Magazine, the April 2004 issue, features an article about version 2.0 of Apple Computer's "Script Editor" application. This article is the first in a series of AppleScript-related articles written by Benjamin S. Waldie, president of Automated Workflows, LLC. In the article, Benjamin provides an in-depth look at the many features and benefits of the new version of the "Script Editor" application. Topics covered include changes to the application interface and new AppleScript editing features.
AppleScript is a scripting language, built into Mac OS X, which allows users to write scripts in order to automate time consuming and repetitive tasks. The "Script Editor" is an application, built into Mac OS X, which allows developers to create, edit, and save AppleScript applications.
Benjamin Waldie is president and CEO of Automated Workflows, LLC, a firm specializing in AppleScript and workflow automation consulting. For years, Benjamin has developed professional AppleScript-based solutions for businesses across the globe, including Adobe Systems, NASA, and TV Guide Magazine.
For additional information, visit Automated Workflows' website (www.automatedworkflows.com).
Press Contacts:
Benjamin S. Waldie
President
(610) 935-0652
applescriptguru@mac.com
AppleScript is a registered trademark of Apple Computer. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

MacTech Magazine features article about new version of Apple Computer's Script Editor. It is the first in a series of AppleScript articles by Benjamin S. Waldie, president of Automated Workflows, LLC.
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