AppleScript For Ircle Guide
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Ircle3.0b10 Dictionary
Example Scripts
Extra Stuff
Related Links *
FAQ

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Here you will find explanations from a user's perspective about the components of AppleScript, basic script routines and techniques, as well as real-world script examples you can copy and incorporate into your own scripts.

Most scripts are saved as Run-Only which means you can't look at the source code. That is why i am making this site. To help people like myself learn to use AppleScript For Ircle.

I plan to have sample scripts (with source code) that people can look at and use in there own script.

New Stuff:

Hello All

I am slowly adding things to the site. I have been busy with school and work. I would like any input you have about the site (suggestion or anything) e-mail me at [email protected]

I am trying to make a 'how-to-script' page and am not doing a good job at it. If you would like to submit anything contact me at [email protected]

A tutorial on Script Libaries (aka Plug-Ins) has been added to the 'how-to-script' page

Channels script has now been added to the scripts section. This script uses the OSAX Dialog Director

A list of AppleScript Errors as been added to the AppleScript For Ircle Guide.

Dialog Director v.07 has been released

The Submit page has been taken down because of several blank e-mails being revieved from it. Im not sure if people were clicking the send button or if the CGI just didn't work so i have tooken it down. If anyone did submit a script please send it again (.sit or .hqx preferred) Thank You.

The Official OscarScript page has been added to the site.

HipScript has also been added to this site. The 3-9-98 release is now on the site (the docs for this release are not up yet but the come with the download)



Any Macintosh or Power Macintosh with System version 7.0 or higher installed. (System 7.5 or higher and AppleScript recommended).
MacTCP 2.0.x driver or Open Transport 1.1 or higher.
An internet connection.
Minimum 1.1 megabyte of free RAM

Quicktime 2.x (2.5 is recommended) and a sound application (e.g. SoundApp) to play .wav and .midi files.

Ircle can be downloaded at:
Official Ircle Web Site
Official Ircle Web Site ( NetMUG mirror)

Ircle Miscellany
Maintained by Pristine

Ircle Help Page
Maintained by sputnik

Ircle Help Page
Maintained by Hank-
Site Info:

This site was started because of the lack on info on AppleScript. There was almost no info at all to be found unless you wanted to buy a book and info that was avaiable was always appliaction specfic (like this site). I could not find a worth while info on useing AppleScript for Ircle so i decided it was my duty to Ircle users everywhere to make a site myself.

AppleScript requires System 7, 4 Mb of RAM and a 68020 or higher processor.

AppleScript comes with System 7.5.
The AppleScript Software Development Kit
AppleScript Apple's Scripting System (717k)

The AppleScript FAQ (last update 4-8-96)
Maintained by Fred Terry.

AppleScript Quick Reference Guide (118K. Freeware.)
A Apple Guide written by Danny Goodman.

Language at a Glance (69K.)
A HyperCard stack for AppleScript commands and objects.

AppleScript Language Guide
A Acrobat version of the book. (1179K.)
Web Page version of the book.
AppleScript
ScriptWeb
The AppleScript Sourcebook
AppleScript Website Home Page
    Name : RatServ 
  E-Mail : [email protected]
  E-Mail : [email protected]
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I can also be found on IRC:

DALnet - #Macintosh
NetNET - #IrcleScripts
UnderNet - #Ircle
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This page was uploaded on 8-15-97
Last updated 3-9-98
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