Re: now it really gets weird
Re: now it really gets weird
- Subject: Re: now it really gets weird
- From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 01:20:35 -0400
This isn't a Cocoa issue. It's a Mail issue.
Applications on Mac OS X are usually bundles of files. In order to
transfer them successfully, you're best off packaging them somehow into
an archive.
On Thursday, July 17, 2003, at 12:46 AM, Michael Ciavola wrote:
I posted awhile ago, about not being able to e-mail apps, but this is
gettng
bizarre.
It turns out that only Apple's Mail client will allow me to select
apps as
attachments, but has anyone ever done that? When you then become the
recipient, the apps are broken down into many separate files!
At first I thought it was something in the cocoa development process,
but
then I attached the Chess and Clock apps and sent them to myself. Even
those apps are fragmented into many files.
What's going on here? I can't be developing with cocoa, if I can't
e-mail
the finished apps.
Michael
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