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Scripts in C1

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  • Christian Bruni
    Hello

    II searched for a solution and I found this:

    On the Mac, no problem: OS X comes with Automator, a program simple and visual to automate the manipulations.

    With Windows, there is the language: Windows Scripting Host (WSH) but it is available only to users with a solid mastery of programming languages.

    On the Net I found a software that could answer my question: Robotask, who is able to learn a series of commands any and repeat as many times as necessary.

    Thank you for reading me.

    Alain from France
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  • mstauss
    The best scripting program I have used to write scripts on a PC is Strawberry Perl. It's free and relatively easy to use. I'm fairly new to the script writing game and it's been pretty simple thus far.
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  • Christian Bruni
    mstauss

    Thanks for the information

    Alain from France
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  • NN125462
    I'd certainly be interested in this.

    I have about 15 years experience in writing complex vbscripts (one of the languages used by Windows Script Host) and generally know how to use the COM object models. However to usefully do this you need to have a description of the COM object model tree and functions so the question is whether this is documented for Phase 1 if so how to get hold of it.

    Is this available?

    Neil
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