Mac OS White Papers
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Fulfill Wishes With Address Book
Overview The Macintosh operating system has always been a rather scriptable environment. Many applications support scriptable events that let the user automate tasks or integrate separate programs. With Mac OS X, there are even more opportunities for scripting, now that the ultimate scriptable environment, Unix, is under the hood. But why limit one's self to the Desktop? The Mac's script-friendly environment can integrate the Desktop application with web applications such as Amazon.
| Publisher | O'Reilly Media | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | June 2004 | ||
| Format | Book chapters | ||
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Integrating Mac OS X With Active Directory
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Windows XP Hacks: Make Your PC Work Like a Mac
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