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John Delacour <[log in to unmask]>
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Macintosh Scripting Systems <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 Mar 2006 21:56:38 +0100
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At 11:24 am -0600 29/3/06, RJay Hansen wrote:

>The only real drawback to AS Studio IMO is that there is definitely 
>a learning curve. I found it much easier to get an interface up and 
>running back in the "classic" days with Dialog Director than I did 
>when I moved my relatively modest app to Studio.
>
>However, with Studio, you can generate much more of a "real" 
>application. It's a personal decision; is what you want to 
>accomplish worth the time and trouble to learn AS Studio? For me it 
>was.

 From what I remember of Dialog Director it needed some effort to get 
to grips with it.  I'd say that Smile dialogs might be slightly more 
difficult to learn but not very much.  Besides, there's a lot more to 
Smile than a few added extras ans anyone who is still using Script 
Editor is missing a huge amount.

JD

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