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Re: is there an application bundle equivalent on the PC ?
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Re: is there an application bundle equivalent on the PC ?


  • Subject: Re: is there an application bundle equivalent on the PC ?
  • From: Graham Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 11:36:16 -0800

many thanks for the info...
wish PC's had this feature.....

g

On Feb 7, 2005, at 1:52 AM, HOnza Koudelka wrote:

At 22:26 -0800 2/5/05, Graham Anderson wrote:
is there some kind of PC equivalent to creating an application bundle file like you create from Script Editor or Applescript Studio ?

No, there is nothing like that, although Windows XP's ability to hide files and folders of specific type can look similar to an average user who does not have this feature turned of.


Application bundle is in fact Apple's more flexible and less file system specific replacement for resource forks.

HOnza
-- HOnza Koudelka
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Associate Member, FileMaker Solutions Alliance
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