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MacPython can drive many Mac apps. Here are links to the collected (but sometimes incomplete) wisdom contained in the wiki about such stuff: MacPython can drive many Mac apps (mostly with the ["../AppscriptModule"]).
Here are links to the collected (but sometimes incomplete) wisdom contained in the wiki about such stuff:
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  * ["../iTerm"]
* ["../iCal"]
  * ["../iPhoto"]
  * ["../iTunes"]
  * ["../VoodooPad"]
  * ["../Growl"]
* ["../PhotoShop"]
  * ["../QuarkXPress"]
  * ["../MediaPro"]
  * ["../FileMakerPro"]
* ["../OmniGraffle"]
  * ["../SoundtrackPro"]
  * ["../TextEdit"]
  * Apple
  
* ["../iCal"]
    * ["../iPhoto"]
   * ["../iTunes"]
    * ["../FileMakerPro"]
    * ["../TextEdit"]
  * Adobe
    * ["../InDesign"]
  
* ["../PhotoShop"]
  * Other
    * ["../iTerm"]
    * ["../VoodooPad"]
    * ["../Growl"]
    *
["../QuarkXPress"]
    * ["../MediaPro"]
    * ["../OmniGraffle"]
    * ["../SoundtrackPro"]

MacPython can drive many Mac apps (mostly with the ["../AppscriptModule"]). Here are links to the collected (but sometimes incomplete) wisdom contained in the wiki about such stuff:

MacPython/ApplicationInterfaces (last edited 2008-11-15 14:00:24 by localhost)

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