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Re: Cocoa stripping resource forks: does Jaguar fix?
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Re: Cocoa stripping resource forks: does Jaguar fix?


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa stripping resource forks: does Jaguar fix?
  • From: Rosyna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 13:42:50 -0700

That's just silly. One of my main disks is HFS still (too lazy to convert it and it's only 2gigs and it's old and mature) It can only store 65 thousand files. Bundles, with all their files, easily are using or 50k now.

Ack, at 7/3/02, Ondra Cada said:

There is (presumed some, I guess, 10% of code would be Carbon, which is no problem for Cocoa links agains Carbon anyway), but what on earth for?!? Those OS9 resources are OBSOLETE!!! Any new application should use resource data stored in separate files inside a bundle instead.

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Rosyna Keller
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Please include any previous correspondence in replies, it helps me remember what we were talking about. Thanks.
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