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Compiling as Application Bundle vs. Application
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Compiling as Application Bundle vs. Application


  • Subject: Compiling as Application Bundle vs. Application
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 20:32:52 -0800

I have an applescript application that loads scripts to be run. It was originally compiled as an application on a Power PC machine but I'm now using an Intel Macbook. I've read that compiling applications as application bundles allows them to run as Universal rather than PowerPC on an Intel machine.

My question is what difference it makes to the scripts that are being loaded and run by either the application or application bundle. Do the scripts that are being loaded run any faster / slower depending upon how the applescript is compiled (as PPC application or Universal application bundle)? or does it make no difference at all?

Todd
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