Re: Why do "loose" nibs take precedence over nibs in .lproj?
Re: Why do "loose" nibs take precedence over nibs in .lproj?
- Subject: Re: Why do "loose" nibs take precedence over nibs in .lproj?
- From: Evan Schoenberg <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 10:55:12 -0600
Yeah, an internet-enabled dmg takes care of the file trail nicely... my
only problem with that is that I've seen far too many Mac users leave
all their applications on the desktop as a result. Sigh, not our
problem I guess. :\
-Evan
On Jan 21, 2005, at 6:52 AM, j o a r wrote:
On 2005-01-21, at 13.18, Jerry Krinock wrote:
First of all, I agree very much with Evan that a good
download/install will
not leave a trail of junk which the user must clean up manually.
Using a
dmg is bad because it requires the user to (a) delete the dmg and (b)
eject
the dmg.
Again, not if you use an "internet-enabled" dmg, just like Andrew
suggested...
j o a r
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