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Date: Wed, 27 May 92 22:28:21 EST
From: dks@MIT.EDU (Dhanesh K. Samarasan)
Subject: [*] Some "Frontier" Scripts & Information
With regard to:
> Date: Wed, 27 May 1992 11:02:56 -0600
> From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
> Subject: Frontier scripts
>
> Could someone please download the assorted Frontier scripts
> from AppleLink to the info-mac archive?
I have attached a number of basic scripts which I am sure it is OK
to post. They are in DiskDoubler's ".sea" format (binhexed). Please
archive the submission as:
"Frontier_Scripts.sea.hqx"
The scripts may be buggy -- in fact some of them definitely are -- and
I do not endorse them in any way. Caveat downloader.
There may be other scripts on AppleLink that I didn't see. If you were
talking about something else, I apologize. If you are looking for
something in particular, let me know.
> Preferably, someone who won't have to pay the unreasonable
> download/connect charges :-)
Oh, I pay them all right, but consider it my good deed for the day.
Note that there is a LISTSERV list -- and an FTP site -- dedicated to
Frontier. Lots of stuff is available there. The list and the site
are managed by Andy J. Williams (Andy_J._Williams@dartmouth.edu; see
below for details), who can probably answer any questions you may have.
Cheers,
Dhanesh
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Frontier Listserv Available!
Userland's Fontier is the first System level scripting for the
Macintosh. With it, users can create scripts to control any number
of Apple Events aware applications (and in conjunction with QuicKeys,
non-Apple Events applications as well).
We have created a LISTSERV mailing exchange to allow people to share
Frontier knowledge with each other. Users are encouraged to post tips,
techniques, questions, scripts or script pieces, and anything else they
think relevant. Accompanying this list will be an anonymous ftp site
where people can place/get scripts, or related pd/shareware software.
If you would like to subscribe to this list send mail to
"listserv@dartmouth.edu" with
SUB FRONTIER
in the body of the message (NOT the subject!).
If you are new to Listserv or need additional help, send mail to
"listserv@dartmouth.edu" with
HELP
in the body of the message (again, NOT the subject.)
If you have any questions about the list or its uses, feel free to
contact
me (via eMail only please!) If you have any questions about Userland
Frontier, feel free to contact me (but calling Userland itself might
also
be a good idea).
--
Andy J. Williams, Manager, Computer Resource Center
Dartmouth College, 603 646-3989
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