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    <title>Comment from Pete Prodoehl on 2004-03-17</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As someone who tends to prefer Perl to AppleScript, I like Wilfredo's <a href="http://www.wsanchez.net/software/" rel="nofollow">DropScript</a>. It lets you do basically the same thing, turn a script into a droplet.</p>]]>
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