Re: now it really gets weird
Re: now it really gets weird
- Subject: Re: now it really gets weird
- From: Chris Hanson <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 00:48:06 -0500
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 11:46 PM, Michael Ciavola wrote:
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.
Most applications on Mac OS X are package folders containing a great
many files.
This is made obvious by the way Project Builder works. I'm surprised
you haven't discovered it previously.
You should just put your application on a disk image before sending it
out. They're very easy to create - just drag a folder containing your
application onto Disk Copy and tell it where to save the resulting
image. The image is a single file that can be mailed around. You can
get fancier too, and even create images that automatically expand when
double-clicked (like the one the Safari betas were distributed on).
What's going on here? I can't be developing with cocoa, if I can't
e-mail
the finished apps.
That's a little bit of an extreme position. And besides, you can in
fact email the finished applications, you just have to wrap them up
first.
-- Chris
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