appleMods is a community site promoting a shared set of AppleScript tools. The primary offering of the site is a user-submitted, technically peer-reviewed and fully Open Source AppleScript Libraries for OS X and other MacOS platforms.

Additionally, the site offers a peer-reviewed AppleScript FAQ: Frequently Answered Questions where you can find answers to a range of questions tailored specifically to production use of AppleScript tools for workflow, process automation, and publishing automation.

Because of the nature of a group-submitted web site, there are many authors. Each author retains the rights to the words they publish, except that they have transferred some of those rights to the publisher of this site. They grant the publisher to reproduce, store, edit and otherwise use the content they publish here. They do not, however, extend that right to YOU, the READER. You may not use the content of this site in any other way, except by printing or otherwise "capturing" the content for your use in AppleScript-related projects. You may not, for example, reproduce any Answer on your own web site, in a book, in a magazine or other published work. You may, however, print, copy, distribute, teach from, hand out or otherwise share the Answer with anyone you wish. You copies must all contain the full and complete URL to this website, exactly as shown here:

     http://appleMods.sourceforge.net/

appleMods site design and components, including the CSS and ECMA/JavaScript, are
(c)2000-2005 by The Accidental Techie. All rights reserved. [http://AccidentalTechie.org]
Used by permission.

Individual AppleScript(tm) [1] Libraries ("appleMods") are covered by their own software licenses. All libraries distributed here must offer any of the licenses permitted under the guidelines of SourceForge.net and the Open Source philosophy. You should read the license included [2] for each Library that you download.


[1] Apple, Macintosh, Mac, AppleScript and associated graphics or representations are the trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. and are used here only to describe the technology called "AppleScript" or "Apple Script" and to aid users of the technology. This site is NOT ENDORSED BY, AFFILIATED WITH, OR EVALUATED BY APPLE COMPUTER, INC. Nothing published here, unless otherwise noted, should be construed to be endorsed, suggested or recommended by AppleComputer, Inc. This site seeks only to proliferate the use of AppleScript and to further demonstrate the superiority of the Macintosh OS.


[2] If any Library distributed here does not contain an explicit Software License, in the form of a machine-readable text file, then the MIT/BSD LICENSE shall be the DE FACTO LICENSE of THAT LIBRARY FILE. Any author who has submitted a Library without including an explicit Software License may, within 14 business days of deposit of the file for download, resubmit the complete set of files with an explicit Software License. HOWEVER, THIS LICENSE MAY NOT BE MORE RESTRICTIVE THAN THE DE FACTO LICENSE, the MIT/BSD LICENSE. The author also recognizes that any cached copies of the original submission may still exist and that some users may continue to have access to the original file. Once a user has downloaded a file, that user is bound only by the license attached to the file, or the De Facto MIT/BSD LICENSE, as described. There is no means of re-licensing to those particular users. This means that submitters should make sure that they have properly included an EXPLICIT LICENSE that meets the needs of their submission and the guidelines described here and elsewhere at this site.