On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 14:12:53 +0000 (GMT), bradgibbs <bradgi...@mac.com> said:

>I've been using Scripting Bridge in one of my apps.  Now that iTunes is a 
>native Cocoa app, I'm wondering what effect this is going to have on Scripting 
>Bridge compatibility

There's no such thing as "scripting bridge compatibility". An application is 
scriptable via Apple events or it isn't. If it is, it doesn't care (or even 
know) what method *you* are using to send it those Apple events.

So your only question is what iTunes's scriptability is like, and you can 
easily find that out just by looking (for example, by generating a scripting 
bridge glue file, or in many other ways). You don't need to ask. Just *look*. m.

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