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Script Palette 1.0.1
Script Palette - Floating palette with buttons that are linked to script files more>>
With Script Palette anyone can create their own script files and have Script Palette load them as buttons.
Completly freeware.

F-Script 2.0b1
F-Script provides users with a useful simple open-source scripting layer specifically designed for the Mac OS X object system (i.e. Cocoa) more>>
F-Script 2.0b1 provides users with a useful simple open-source scripting layer specifically designed for the Mac OS X object system (i.e. Cocoa). F-Script provides scripting and interactive access to Cocoa frameworks and custom Objective-C objects. It aims to be a useful and fun tool for both beginners and experts, allowing interactively exploring, testing and using Cocoa-based objects and frameworks.
Major Features:
- The F-Script shell provides an interactive command line interface for manipulating Objective-C objects.
- Use a fully featured object-oriented shell.
- Manipulate objects interactively or write scripts.
- Save and load objects easily.
- Express complex object manipulations quickly and easily with a high-level programming model.
- Access the Cocoa frameworks as well as your own Objective-C objects.
- The object browser lets you graphically find, explore and manipulate objects.
- Explore objects and methods.
- Browse Objective-C instances and Objective-C classes.
- Quickly locate attributes and methods with the search field.
- Graphically Invoke methods.
- Navigate Cocoa bindings.
- Explore Core Data objects graphs.
- Select objects on screen with the "Select and browse" magic button.
- Add custom actions to the browser.
- Powerful tools let you inspect objects.
- Query Core Data interactively.
- Explore Cocoa collections (arrays, dictionaries, etc.)
- Edit and run scripts.
- Inspect Cocoa objects.
Requirements: Mac OS X
F-Script is a lightweight open-source scripting layer specifically designed ... F-Script is a lightweight open-source scripting layer specifically designed for the Mac OS X
F-Script is such an effective open-source scripting layer which is specifically ... Manipulate objects interactively or write scripts. Save and load objects easily. ExpressLicense:Freeware
Drop Script 0.5
Create new apps from command-line BSD programs. more>>
iCal Script Integrator 1.2
Use AppleScript directly from iCal events. more>>
VidiScript 1.0
VidiScript - Two-column television script writing more>>
You type the script text in the right column and when you want to "embed" a command in the script you can either click on one of the icons in the toolbar, or using the "enter" key select from a popup menu of commands. To edit the details of the command you double click on it to bring up a template editor.
Vidiscript is a document based editor so you can have multiple scipts open at the same time and cut/copy/paste between them. It also has a built in spell checker.
Enhancements:
- "Broken Out" from Vidisuite, now a individual listing.
Script Console 1.0
Script Console - Run AppleScript code from a console window more>>
Script Console executes entered or pasted AppleScript code using the osascript UNIX-command. You may run multiple-line scripts as well!
Simply hold Command-Return to execute the code or click the Execute-button. The result of your script will be displayed in a drawer bottom of the main window. It may be easily copied there.
AJL Scripts 1.0
AJL Scripts - Enable more efficient product placement and spacing more>>
They are meant to enable more efficient product placement and spacing, by automating guide placement around generic boxes. There are a few other random scripts I made as well, for setting the view range, trimming returns out of text boxes, toggling box runaround, and various little things like that...
Open Script 1.1
Open Script - Move Entourage selection to the Script Editor more>>
Normally you would have to select the script, choose Copy, Open the script editor, make a new window, chose Paste & then compile. This script automates that process, making it possible to just select the text and run this script.
DropScript X 0.5
DropScript lets you create new applications from any BSD program which takes files as command line arguments. Typically, these are scripts written in sh, perl, etc more>> DropScript lets you create new applications from any BSD program which takes files as command line arguments. Typically, these are scripts written in sh, perl, etc.
MacOS X 10.0 or later.
Version 0.5 provides multiple files on one command line, instead of individually.
Script Spy 1.0.9
Script Spy - Inspect the resources of run-only scripts more>>
Enhancements:
- Uses a more effective method of detecting whether or not Tanakas osax is installed.
REBODE Script 0.1
Report, bounce, delete spam. more>>
Logout Script 1.0
Logout Script - Logout current user, shutdown, or restart the computer example more>>
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.
Clipper script 1.0
Clipper script - Multiple Picture and Text Clipboard tool more>>
F-Script Anywhere 1.3.1
F-Script Anywhere is designed to be a handy and effective utility which lets you embed a F-Script interpreter in any Cocoa application more>>
F-Script Anywhere 1.3.1 is designed to be a handy and effective utility which lets you embed a F-Script interpreter in any Cocoa application. You can use F-Script like a debugger, so you can examine your application's objects in a richer environment than GDB or Project Builder. F-Script Anywhere can also be useful for examining applications you didn't write, to isolate bugs or add new features.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.1 or higher
- Universal Binary
Script Bundle Tool 4.1.0
Script Bundle Tool creates an application bundle from an editable AppleScript source file and a contents folder more>>
Script Bundle Tool 4.1.0 is especially an amazing program which creates an application bundle from an editable AppleScript source file and a contents folder.
Major Features:
- When you first use Script Bundle Tool, the contents folder is created automatically and you set the properties: Short Version, Get Info Text, Stay Open and Show in Dock. Subsequently, you need only to Select, Launch and Click to create a new build of your application bundle. The source file may be any editable AppleScript application or script document created with Smile or Script Editor.
- When you build an application bundle, the sub-folders of the project's contents folder are copied into the new bundle's Contents folder and any custom keys in the project.plist file, are written to the new bundle's Info.plist file. A locked and dated copy of the source file is copied to the versions folder, if present.
- Script Bundle Tool uses Script Editor to create bundles, then modifies the bundle to correct certain errors. Script Scribe now included. This allows you to see and print snippets of code in dot-indent format from Script Editor or Smile.
- Script Scribe is also included. Script Scribe copies selected text from a Smile document window; Converts the text to dot-indent format and truncates lines so that text wrapping is avoided; Then creates a new Smile text window, named "Script Scribe", containing this text.