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125: AppleScript Events and more with James Thomson
Podcast |
Automators
Publisher |
Relay FM
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
How To
Technology
Categories Via RSS |
Technology
Publication Date |
Apr 08, 2023
Episode Duration |
01:50:36
In this episode, Rosemary and David are joined by creator of PCalc, Dice and About (by PCalc), James Thomson. They talk about James' first implementations of automation in his apps, as well as what automations he's using now, and AppleScript vs Shortcuts.
In this episode, Rosemary and David are joined by creator of PCalc, Dice and About (by PCalc), James Thomson. They talk about James' first implementations of automation in his apps, as well as what automations he's using now, and AppleScript vs Shortcuts.

In this episode, Rosemary and David are joined by creator of PCalc, Dice and About (by PCalc), James Thomson. They talk about James' first implementations of automation in his apps, as well as what automations he's using now, and AppleScript vs Shortcuts.

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Guest Starring:

James Thomson

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