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Patty Arnold <[log in to unmask]>
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Patty Arnold <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Jun 2002 12:16:01 -0700
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Hi all,
Please  reply to the list, as I could also use this information.

Patty Arnold
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott D. Hendershot, Instructor Young Opportunities LTD."
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Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: Jaws Scripting Rescorces


> Hi All,
>
> I'm doing a search for books about learning the Jaws scripting language, I
> know about the old scripting manual and I have read that but I don't know
> about you but I can get so far in that book just fine and then it's like a
> jump into hyperspace!
>
> So, I am trying to find books, tutorials, anything that has to do with
> customization of Jaws to make it work with proprietary applications.
>
> I am thinking about the one that The Snowman did, has anyone tried it?  If
> so does he explain it so that someone who does not have any previous
> programming experience will understand it?
>
> I remember a year or so ago seeing a book on scripting on CD ROM, but I
> can't find it anymore!!!
>
> The same web page that had the book on scripting had accessible books for
> other programming languages, I seem to remember that these books costs 60
> dollars.
>
> I hope this rings a bell cause I've found nothing!
>
> I went to the Jaws Customization course in Clearwater Florida that Freedom
> Scientific put on back in March 2002 and I found it great!  It really got
me
> started and I learned allot but it was only 4 days so they couldn't cover
> everything!
>
> I really need help as I am trying to help someone who is in job jeopardy
> cause Jaws won't work with this program right out of the box, though it
does
> do better than some of the competition did!
>
>
> Thanks and please reply with any suggestions you have for me.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
>
>
> Scott D. Hendershot, Instructor
> Young Opportunities LTD
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