PFiddlesoft Releases PFAssistive Framework 3.6.2

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PFiddlesoft Releases PFAssistive Framework 3.6.2 - Published on 01/23/16

PFiddlesoft today announced version 3.6.2 of its PFAssistive Framework. The PFiddlesoft Frameworks help developers write assistive Macintosh applications for persons with disabilities using Apple's Accessibility and Quartz Event Taps APIs on OS X v10.7 Lion and newer. The framework supports and enhances Apple's Accessibility API. The PFEventTaps Framework was created in 2007 as the engine underlying PFiddlesoft's free Event Taps Testbench utility for developers. Version 3.6.2 contains bug fixes.

Quechee, Vermont - PFiddlesoft is today proud to announce the release of version 3.6.2 of PFAssistive Framework. The PFiddlesoft Frameworks help developers write assistive Macintosh applications for persons with disabilities using Apple's Accessibility and Quartz Event Taps APIs on OS X. The PFAssistive Framework was updated to fix a minor bug.

The PFAssistive Framework was created in 2003 as the engine driving PFiddlesoft's highly regarded UI Browser application for developers and for users of Apple's AppleScript GUI Scripting technology. The framework supports and enhances Apple's Accessibility API. The PFEventTaps Framework was created in 2007 as the engine underlying PFiddlesoft's free Event Taps Testbench utility for developers. The framework supports and enhances Apple's Quartz Event Taps API. Both frameworks have been revised and updated over a period of years, and they have demonstrated their power and reliability in PFiddlesoft's commercial and free developer utilities.

The frameworks are written using Objective-C. They support the Intel 64-bit architecture using reference counted memory management or ARC, and they support client applications written in Objective-C or Swift. Developers can license the PFiddlesoft Frameworks for distribution or for use with their own products that use Apple's Accessibility and Quartz Event Taps technologies. The frameworks may be licensed free of charge for personal use or for distribution or use with a free software product. A modest license fee is required to distribute or use the frameworks with a product for which payment is requested or required. Source code is available for a separate fee. Different terms apply to large or established commercial software developers. For more information, or to download the PFiddlesoft Frameworks, visit the PFiddlesoft website.

PFiddlesoft: http://pfiddlesoft.com
PFiddlesoft Frameworks 3.6.2: http://pfiddlesoft.com/frameworks


Formed by Bill Cheeseman to develop and market Macintosh software based on Apple's Accessibility technologies, PFiddlesoft(TM) has unmatched experience controlling the Macintosh Graphical User Interface using AppleScript and other technologies. PFiddlesoft distributes applications written by Bill Cheeseman and formerly distributed by PreFab Software, Inc., including UI Browser, UI Actions, Event Taps Testbench, and the PFiddlesoft Frameworks. These products for Mac OS X carry on the tradition of PreFab Player, a seminal product released for the classic Mac OS in 1994. UI Browser was first released in 2003 to support Apple's GUI Scripting and Accessibility technologies. It was followed in 2004 by UI Actions, implementing "universal attachability" for AppleScript, and in 2007 by Event Taps Testbench, a free developer utility to explore Quartz Event Taps. The PFiddle Collection was introduced in 2010. It is a growing collection of useful and fun Macintosh software. All Material and
Software (C) Copyright 2016 PFiddlesoft is a trademark of PreForm Assistive Technologies, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac OS X and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.


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