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"Duane L. Mitchell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Macintosh Scripting Systems <[log in to unmask]>
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          BOSTON APPLESCRIPT USER GROUP "BAUG" MEETING
 
The Boston AppleScript User Group will resume meetings for the 2006-07
year on Tuesday, September 26. We will begin our meetings at 6:00pm
with Q&A. Meetings are the 4th Tuesday of the month. We do not meet in
December, July, or August. Some dates may change in observance of
various holidays.

NOTE: New room for fall 2006. We are going back to room 372 of building
E51. See link below under Dates and Location for link to map.

As in the past, our meetings this fall will be beginner oriented with
meeting content that is general to AppleScript. We will begin by
introducing AppleScript to those who are new to it and move on to
some of the other more important topics of interest to those who want
to begin to use AppleScript.

This month we review what is new in AppleScript since we last met.
We'll move on to discuss the basics of AppleScript and how to get
started. We'll finish up by writing an AppleScript.

Beginners are encouraged to attend this meeting.


Agenda
--------
6:00pm- Q&A/Open topic discussion
6:30pm- Introductions and member discussion
      - BAUG business discussion
      - What's new in AppleScript?
      - Intro to AppleScript
8:30pm- Meeting concludes promptly
 
Who Should Attend
-----------------
- Graphic arts industry professionals
- Macintosh users 
- System and network administrators
- Web developers and internet solutions providers
 
What You Will Learn
-------------------
- How to get started with AppleScript.
- Where to get help when you're stuck.
- Where to find resources on the internet.
- How third party script writing tools can simplify script writing.
- How to find and use scripting additions.
- Scripting tips and tricks.
- How AppleScript is implemented in OS X.

The above is not a complete list. We welcome questions and
suggestions.

Date and Location*
-------------------
Tuesday, September 26 at 6:00pm
 
MIT
Building E51, Room 372

Use the MIT map search service at:
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=E51&Buildings=go

Enter building at the corner of Wadsworth and Amherst Streets. Go
directly to the elevators behind the stair case in front of you. Do not
go up the stairs. Take the elevator to the 3rd Floor. Take right out of
the elevator, go past the classrooms on your left, go past the short
stairs on right, and take the first right corridor. Room 372 will be on
your right. See parking suggestion below.


Public Transportation and Parking
---------------------------------
MBTA:
Red Line to Kendall Square Station
 
Parking- There is a convenient parking lot one block away on Hayward
Street. Parking is free after 4pm.

If you have any additional comments or questions, please
contact Duane Mitchell at <[log in to unmask]>.
 
Please let us know if you require any special
accommodations in order to attend.

*Dates, times, locations, speakers, and content may
change without notice.

Apple, the Apple Logo, AppleScript, and Macintosh are trademarks
of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Power Mac is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
 
Other product and company names  mentioned herein may be
trademarks of their respective companies.  Any
understandings, agreements, or warranties take place
directly between the applicable vendor and the user.

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