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Re: "First run" installation of Application support stuff?
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Re: "First run" installation of Application support stuff?


  • Subject: Re: "First run" installation of Application support stuff?
  • From: "Jean-Olivier Lanctôt-D." <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 07:23:52 -0500

On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 12:31 AM, John C. Randolph wrote:

Leave them in the app wrapper. The Application Support directory is for data, not executables.

Does Apple forbid developers to put executables in the App Support directory, or you just invented that?

I personally think it's a good thing to put plug-in bundles in the user's app support directory... like watson does. OTOH, you can also put them in the app bundle, it really _makes no difference_... I could be wrong tough.

-- Jean-Olivier
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