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Re: What ever happened to "shared frameworks"?
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Re: What ever happened to "shared frameworks"?


  • Subject: Re: What ever happened to "shared frameworks"?
  • From: John Siracusa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 19:24:58 -0400

On 9/22/03 6:03 PM, Scott Anguish wrote:
> On Sep 22, 2003, at 5:08 PM, John Siracusa wrote:
>> Anyone know if/when shared frameworks were deprecated?
>
> I think deprecated is an appropriate term in this case. Yes. Support
> for it is not present in 10.1 or 10.2. Not sure about 10.x, but I'd not
> count on it.

Hm, how and when was this change communicated? Do you recall the reasoning?
I'm just curious, since I always thought it was a clever feature that would
allow, for example, an office suite to be drag-installed even though all the
apps all share the same grammar checking framework which is stored inside
one of the app bundles.

-John
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