MASH

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Name MASH
Ontology
Extension(s) .msh, .mas
Released Late 1990s

MASH (Microsoft Agent Scripting Helper) is a program, written by Gordon Scott Bell[1], to create animated presentations using Microsoft Agent characters. These can be exported to EXE files, or esoteric forms that can be embedded in email signatures etc.[2]; in any case, the recipient must have Microsoft Agent installed and configured on their computer. MASH was originally paid software[3], but, as a result of Microsoft Agent being discontinued in 2003, development stopped, and MASH was made free, ca. 2008[4].

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Extensions

MASH scripts use the extension ".msh". The software also lists ".mas" as an extension in the dialog for opening scripts, in which case it is treated identically to a .msh file, but this is not an option in the save dialogue.[5]

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References

  1. https://bellcraft.com/
  2. V. 5.7, help, "Script Output"
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20020605060106fw_/http://www.bellcraft.com/mash/
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20081219174605/http://www.bellcraft.com/mash/; v. 7.5 remains the newest version as of 2020
  5. V. 5.7, at https://web.archive.org/web/20020605180621/http://www.bellcraft.com/download/mash57f.exe
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