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MacPython can drive many Mac apps (mostly with the ["../AppscriptModule"]). | MacPython can drive many Mac apps (mostly with the [[../AppscriptModule]]). |
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* ["../iCal"] * ["../iPhoto"] * ["../iTunes"] * ["../FileMakerPro"] * ["../TextEdit"] |
* [[../iCal]] * [[../iPhoto]] * [[../iTunes]] * [[../FileMakerPro]] * [[../TextEdit]] |
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* ["../InDesign"] * ["../PhotoShop"] |
* [[../InDesign]] * [[../PhotoShop]] |
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* ["../iTerm"] * ["../VoodooPad"] * ["../Growl"] * ["../QuarkXPress"] * ["../MediaPro"] * ["../OmniGraffle"] * ["../SoundtrackPro"] |
* [[../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: