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| software_name = MS Agent Scripting Software
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| caption = MASS running on Windows XP.
| developer = Abhisoft Technologies
| released = February 14th, 2002 ({{time_ago|February 14th, 2002}})
| latest version = 2.3
| latest release date = April 14th, 2009 ({{time_ago|April 14th, 2009}})
| programming language = Visual Basic 6.0
| operating system = Microsoft Windows
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| website = http://www.abhisoft.net/mass/
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'''Microsoft Agent Scripting Software''' (MASS) is a WYSIWYG Microsoft Agent scripting tool developed by Abhisoft Technologies.<ref>http://www.abhisoft.net/mass/</ref> Similar to the [[Microsoft Agent Scripting Helper]] by Bellcraft Technologies, MASS allows for the user to create scripts via selecting animations, custom dialog, and gestures.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20080804074815/http://users.pandora.be/dedeyne/masse.htm></ref> Similarly, the program also has a "Script Output" section, where the script can be edited immediately after an action is added. Unlike MASH however, the program is considered trialware, and the user is given a 15 day trial before a purchase of 9.95 USD has to be made.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Masssplashscreen.png|MASS 2.3 splash screen.
File:Mass1.jpg|Screenshot of MASS 2.1.
File:Btn_mass.gif|MASS script button.
File:Banner_mass.gif|Advertisement banner for MASS.
File:Aboutmass.png|About window for MASS 2.3.
</gallery>
==Trivia==
*It is likely that that program and MASH both competed for sales, as evidenced by both programs being trialware in the 2000s.
**However, MASH would eventually become freeware in 2008.
*Abhisoft Technologies, the developers behind this program, also developed the [[Microsoft Agent Properties Viewer]].
*The installer with MASS is possibly made with Clickteam, with the Microsoft Agent Scripting Software 2.0 installer having a Clickteam Install Maker message at the end.
**[[BlobBUDDY]] also uses the Clickteam Install Maker for its own EXE installer.
*Scripts made in MASS are saved as HTML files rather than .MSH files.
==References==
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Revision as of 12:34, 16 September 2024

Microsoft Agent Scripting Software
MASS running on Windows XP.
NameMS Agent Scripting Software
Developer(s)Abhisoft Technologies
Initial releaseFebruary 14th, 2002 (23 years ago)
Latest version2.3
Latest version release dateApril 14th, 2009 (15 years ago)
Written inVisual Basic 6.0
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Websitehttp://www.abhisoft.net/mass/

Microsoft Agent Scripting Software (MASS) is a WYSIWYG Microsoft Agent scripting tool developed by Abhisoft Technologies.[1] Similar to the Microsoft Agent Scripting Helper by Bellcraft Technologies, MASS allows for the user to create scripts via selecting animations, custom dialog, and gestures.[2] Similarly, the program also has a "Script Output" section, where the script can be edited immediately after an action is added. Unlike MASH however, the program is considered trialware, and the user is given a 15 day trial before a purchase of 9.95 USD has to be made.

Gallery

Trivia

  • It is likely that that program and MASH both competed for sales, as evidenced by both programs being trialware in the 2000s.
    • However, MASH would eventually become freeware in 2008.
  • Abhisoft Technologies, the developers behind this program, also developed the Microsoft Agent Properties Viewer.
  • The installer with MASS is possibly made with Clickteam, with the Microsoft Agent Scripting Software 2.0 installer having a Clickteam Install Maker message at the end.
    • BlobBUDDY also uses the Clickteam Install Maker for its own EXE installer.
  • Scripts made in MASS are saved as HTML files rather than .MSH files.

References