What Does a Script Reader Do?
Apple Script is a scripting language (AppleScript). AppleScript first appeared on Mac OS 7 in 1990. AppleScript can now run on the latest operating system Mac OS X, providing a lot of convenience for normal operations. [1]
- AppleScript is
- With Apple Events, you can issue commands to your application from a script to use the application to automate certain actions. In most cases, AppleScript can:
- 1. Rename, move, delete or modify all (or some) files or folders in the folder.
- 2. Copy the text in an application as an email message, and use an email application to automatically send them to a predefined recipient.
- 3. Launch a series of applications (for example,
- AppleScript has its advantages in the following areas:
- 1. AppleScript is very suitable for executing script applications.
- 2. AppleScript is good at performing computational and repetitive activities.
- 3. AppleScript can combine many execution steps into one step to reduce the workload.
- 4. AppleScript is a way to write your own applications. [1]