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applescript help
Could some kind soul fluent in Applescript please translate the following csh-stylish statement for me?
I would like to write something like this in an applescript: if ( date since this script was run last time is more than a week ago ) then ... do this else if ( this script was run today already ) then ... do that else ... do that other endif endif In addition, i would like to have a persistent counter which i can increment and reset (persistent across different runs of the script). I suspect that's achieved by using a "property"? I know it's a bit cheap to just ask here, and yes, i know you might be thinking that i should learn applescript, but i simply don't have the time, and i won't be using it often enough to justiy the time to learn it. Many thanks in advance, Gabriel. |
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