Hey People:
I'm not sure if you know about it or not but Oreilly has all their books online in entirety at their "safari enabled" site.
safari.oreilly.com/
For 20 bucks a month you can study the "how to" books, reference the references, and download the examples. It's truly a dream come true for people without several thousand a year to spend on books. They have different tiers for pricing and access.
Check it out! There is a glut of information on Apple Script. It doesn't seem I can link the search but if you enter "applescript" in the search box you'll see what I mean.
I'm not sure if you know about it or not but Oreilly has all their books online in entirety at their "safari enabled" site.
safari.oreilly.com/
For 20 bucks a month you can study the "how to" books, reference the references, and download the examples. It's truly a dream come true for people without several thousand a year to spend on books. They have different tiers for pricing and access.
Check it out! There is a glut of information on Apple Script. It doesn't seem I can link the search but if you enter "applescript" in the search box you'll see what I mean.
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Re: Online Books
Mon, January 23, 2006 - 11:00 AMI've been using this to go through the Logic tutorials in the books they offer on Logic. Cheaper than two books at 45 each AND I have downloaded the example materials on the CD. After I've completed the Logic material I'm moving into the AppleScript books.
I have 10 slots on my "bookshelf" and it's only 20 bucks a month.
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