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SEYBOLD SEMINARS APPLESCRIPT SESSION ANNOUNCED AppleScript Gems in Mac OS X
An "AppleScript Gems in Mac OS X" session will be held at Seybold Seminars San Francisco on Friday, September 12th from 2:15 - 3:15 PM. This session covers new features of AppleScript and best practices for putting together your own automated workflows.
SEYBOLD SEMINARS APPLESCRIPT SESSION ANNOUNCED AppleScript Gems in Mac OS X
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (PRWEB) August 24, 2003 -- An "AppleScript Gems in Mac OS X" session will be held at Seybold Seminars San Francisco on Friday, September 12th from 2:15 - 3:15 PM. This session will be part of the event's "OS/X" intensive.
The Mac has always (since System 7) had AppleScript. Now, with Unix as the core of Mac OS X, there are additional options. Most pro publishing applications support AppleScript, and there are new ways to wire AppleScripts together with Unix shell scripts and other automation tools. This session covers new features of AppleScript and best practices for putting together your own automated workflows.
The "AppleScript Gems in Mac OS X" session will be moderated by Benjamin Waldie, President and CEO of Automated Workflows, LLC. Sal Soghoian, Product Manager for AppleScript at Apple Computer, will be speaking.
This years event is the latest edition of the 22-year-old annual gathering of 'all things publishing. Reinvented for 2003, with 10, two-day conferences addressing nine industry channels -- from PDF to Digital media to the future of print -- Seybold Seminars reinforces its position as the premier confluence point for business, technology and creative professionals. Visit (www.seybold365.com to become part of the year-round Seybold Seminars community.
For additional information about the "AppleScript Gems in Mac OS X" session, please visit the Seybold Seminars website (www.seybold365.com) or Automated Workflows' website (www.automatedworkflows.com).
Press Contact:
Benjamin S. Waldie
President and CEO
Automated Workflows, LLC
116 Cold Stream Road
Phoenixville, PA 19460
http://www.automatedworkflows.com
applescriptguru@mac.com
AppleScript is a registered trademark of Apple Computer. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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