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Editing an AppleScript using Script Editor. AppleScripts are written in Script Editor, an app which lives in your Mac’s Utilities folder.
Whether you’re interested in learning to write your own scripts and/or you are regularly finding nifty code off of the AdWords Scripts Forum, knowing where to actually place these snippets of code is ...
What you need is a Zoom teleprompter. This free and easy to use App called Prompt+ will allow you to read a script whilst using a teleprompter to keep eye contact in Zoom.
How to format a script If you're creating comedy for the TV, radio, stage or film you probably need to communicate your dialogue and instructions via a script. This tutorial walks you through how you ...
Scripts as a communication tool A script takes away the guesswork in communication. When a manipulator is pushing your boundaries to obtain what they want, using a script instead of responding ...
Communicating with a manipulator is exhausting. Scripts can help conserve your energy and get better results.
How to use Script Editor to re-authorize a balky AppleScript in macOS Catalina and later New requirements for your permission to let apps and scripts control system elements and apps may block old ...
These scripts are usually loaded with a browser extension: on Firefox we have Greasemonkey and on Safari its less known brother, GreaseKit. So, if you’re running Snow Leopard and you use Safari, you’d ...
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