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On Feb 09, 2012, at 03:53, Nobumi Iyanaga wrote:
> My question is: is it possible to open two files from two different folders with an AppleScript droplet? This means that the two files are dropped on the droplet not at once, but successively.
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> Is it possible to write such a droplet with AppleScript? And if so, could you please show me an example?

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Hey There,

What are you trying to accomplish?

What application do you want to open them in?

Do you want them to open at the same time or just open when you drop them?

Please be more specific.

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Chris

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