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F-Script

Version: 1.3.5 | Release Date: 2007-06-17 | License: Freeware

F-Script is a lightweight open-source scripting layer specifically designed for the Mac OS X object system (i.e. Cocoa). F-Script provides scripting and interactive access to Cocoa frameworks and

Appscript

Version: 1.5.1 | Release Date: 2007-04-22 | License: Freeware

Appscript is a high-level, user-friendly Apple event bridge that allows you to control scriptable Mac OS X applications using ordinary Python scripts. Appscript makes Python a serious alternative to

PreFab UI Browser

Version: 2.0.3 | Release Date: 2007-03-09 | License: Freeware

PreFab UI Browser is the "terminal assistant" markking Apple's GUI Scripting technology markking AppleScript. It helps you to travel, dominate and supervisor the purchaser interface of most Mac OS X

RubyOSA

Version: 0.4.0 | Release Date: 2007-09-13 | License: Freeware

RubyOSA provides a bridge from Ruby to the Apple Event Manager. It allows Ruby programs to automate Mac OS X applications in the same way as AppleScript.

QTCoffee

Version: 1.2.4 | Release Date: 2006-11-19 | License: Freeware

QTCoffee is a set of command-line Mac OS X utilities for manipulating QuickTime movies and other QuickTime readable media (AVIs, MPEGs, as well as audio files such as MP3s and AACs). Features

PyOSA

Version: 0.2.0 | Release Date: 2008-01-02 | License: Freeware

*What is PyOSA?* PyOSA is an OSA language component for the Python scripting language, allowing Python code to be executed by any OSA-enabled application (Script Editor, Mail, iTunes, etc.). PyOSA

ScriptGUI

Version: 1.1.1 | Release Date: 2007-04-11 | License: Shareware ($10)

Long-time UNIX users like me have been frustrated by the fact that there's no simple way to make a double-clickable shell script. The UNIX shell has forever had the ability to turn a shell script

rb-appscript

Version: 0.5.1 | Release Date: 2008-02-18 | License: Freeware

Ruby appscript (rb-appscript) is a high-level, user-friendly Apple event bridge that allows you to control scriptable Mac OS X applications using ordinary Ruby scripts. Appscript makes Ruby a serious

SuperCard

Version: 4.5.2 | Release Date: 2006-07-21 | License: Commercial with demo ($179.00)

SuperCard is a very difficult application to classify, like Apples abandoned HyperCard it can do many many things: databases, animation, multimedia and create applications of all sorts. Of course

newLISP

Version: 9.2 | Release Date: 2008-01-04 | License: GPL

newLISP is a scripting language for developing web applications and programs in general and in the domains of artificial intelligence (AI) and statistics. Small and portable - only around 200KB in