This software allows users to convert script file formats into Mac OS 9 compatible ones directly from the contextual menu.
One of the issues that arises when using Script Editor on Mac OS X is that it saves compiled scripts into the data fork. However, if you're dealing with classic Script Editor, you're going to face a different scenario where it saves compiled scripts into the resource fork. Since these two editors use different saving methods, scripts saved on one won't be accessible from the other.
This is where AmScriptFileCMX comes in handy. This plugin is capable of copying compiled scripts saved in data fork and pasting them into the resource fork. With this simple action, the plugin allows you to access the script saved on classic Script Editor and execute it from the Script menu within the classic application. Additionally, this plugin also removes the copied script from data fork, ensuring that no duplicates are left behind.
Overall, if you're looking for a quick and efficient way to convert your script file into Mac OS 9 compatible format, AmFileTypeCMX is the ideal choice for you. Its interface is easy to use, and its integration with contextual menu allows you to convert your files in just a few clicks. With its also ability to copy compiled scripts into the resource fork with ease, AmScriptFileCMX is a valuable addition to any script editor workflow.
Version 2.0.1: N/A