PFiddlesoft Releases New Example Scripts for UI Browser prMac

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[prMac.com] Quechee, Vermont – PFiddlesoft has announced the release of new example scripts for its popular product, UI Browser, the “ultimate assistant” for GUI Scripting with AppleScript, and a developer utility for exploring Apple’s Accessibility API. UI Browser helps you to explore, manipulate, and monitor the user interface of most macOS applications running on your computer. With the push of a button, it also generates AppleScript statements to control any application using GUI Scripting, even applications that are not otherwise scriptable. No other utility provides all of the information you need in order to write scripts using GUI Scripting.

PFiddlesoft(TM) has unmatched experience controlling the Macintosh Graphical User Interface using AppleScript and other technologies. PFiddlesoft is a trademark of PreForm Assistive Technologies, LLC, a company formed by Bill Cheeseman to develop and market Macintosh software based on Apple’s Accessibility technologies. PFiddlesoft distributes applications written by Bill Cheeseman, including UI Browser, Event Taps Testbench, and the PFiddlesoft Frameworks. These products for macOS carry on the tradition of PreFab Player, a seminal product released for the classic Mac OS in 1994. UI Browser was first released in 2003 to support Apple’s GUI Scripting and Accessibility technologies. It was followed in 2007 by Event Taps Testbench, a free developer utility to explore Quartz Event Taps.

Visit the UI Browser Downloads page to download an updated version of the UI Element Scripts (PFiddlesoft) folder to replace the older folder on the UI Browser 3.0.2 disk image. Download a free, full-featured 30-day trial version of UI Browser now. UI Browser 3.0.2 requires macOS Sierra 10.12 or later, and it has been verified through macOS Monterey 12.

You may purchase a registration key for UI Browser 3 for $55 (USD). It is a free upgrade for owners of an existing UI Browser 2 Paddle or eSellerate key. However, owners of a UI Browser 2 eSellerate key purchased on or before June 30, 2019 must purchase a Paddle key to run UI Browser on an Apple silicon Mac as a native process instead of using Rosetta translation. UI Browser 1.4.1 is no longer supported and no free upgrade path is available.

Formed by Bill Cheeseman to develop and market Macintosh software based on Apple’s Accessibility technologies, PFiddlesoft(TM) has unmatched experience controlling the Macintosh Graphical User Interface using AppleScript and other technologies. PFiddlesoft distributes applications written by Bill Cheeseman and formerly distributed by PreFab Software, Inc., including UI Browser, UI Actions, Event Taps Testbench, and the PFiddlesoft Frameworks. These products for Mac OS X carry on the tradition of PreFab Player, a seminal product released for the classic Mac OS in 1994. UI Browser was first released in 2003 to support Apple’s GUI Scripting and Accessibility technologies. It was followed in 2004 by UI Actions, implementing “universal attachability” for AppleScript, and in 2007 by Event Taps Testbench, a free developer utility to explore Quartz Event Taps. The PFiddle Collection was introduced in 2010. It is a growing collection of useful and fun Macintosh software. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2021 PFiddlesoft is a trademark of PreForm Assistive Technologies, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac OS X and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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