Not at all. There are still versions of AppleScript Studio for Jaguar (even earlier, in fact). All the tools - including "Project Builder" - the original name of Xcode - are in Development Tools CD and downloadable from ADC. You'd be better off with the Panther version, however, and much better off with the Tiger version which has a very easy way of checking that the built apps will work on various OS versions. -- Paul Berkowitz > From: "John A.M. Darnell" <[log in to unmask]> > Reply-To: Macintosh Scripting Systems <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 15:25:31 -0500 > To: <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: User interface > > It would have to be Panther. Is that a problem? > > R, > > John A.M. Darnell > Project Leader > Internal Software Development > Walsworth Publishing Company > > Trivia question: In Robert Heinlein's Children's classic, "The Star > Beast," Lummox was growing what as a hobby? > Answer: Lummox was growing "John Thomases" as a hobby. > > Macintosh Scripting Systems <[log in to unmask]> wrote on > 04/20/2006 03:20:18 PM: > >> If you are building on OSX look at AppleScript Studio. Part of XCode. >> >> Download free from apple. >> >> On Apr 20, 2006, at 4:10 PM, John A.M. Darnell wrote: >> >>> Hello List: >>> >>> I am attempting to build a quick program that will display two >>> lists: >>> one contains current filenames, and one that contains recommended new >>> filenames. To make this script work, I will have to build a user >>> interface with some controls such as about five buttons, a static text >>> field, and an edit box. Oh, and I need to do it on the cheap. >>> >>> Are there any recommended freeware user interface builders for >>> Applescript? I don't need anything fancy, and I will only need it for >>> this project, which is why my bosses don't want to spend a lot of >>> money >>> for OSAXEN that may not be used again. >>> >>> Any suggestions? >>> >>> R, >>> >>> John A.M. Darnell >>> Project Leader >>> Internal Software Development >>> Walsworth Publishing Company >>> >