Re: Cocoa App Package Question
Re: Cocoa App Package Question
- Subject: Re: Cocoa App Package Question
- From: Malte Tancred <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 23:54:32 +0200
On 4 apr 2004, at 22.35, Mark Munz wrote:
Third - Checking an option in the user account that says "Enable Show
Contents Menu" is not a horrible requirement for an advanced user. It
wouldn't prevent either actions described above because I'm assuming
you have admin access to your machine.
Yes, it's a horrible requirement because it's a totally useless
feature! :-)
I'll ask the same question Charles Srstka asked: "Why are you so
concerned with users editing the data file or image resources?"
Further, if your an administrator on a multi-user system, why would you
want to disable viewing the contents of an application package? Because
viewing is what it's a bout right? the non-admin users don't have write
access to the apps, right? And it's not like there's a huge sign on
every application saying "hey! come over here and look at my
contents!". It's an item in a contextual menu.
I don't mean to be rude but I seriously do not understand what you're
after.
Regards,
Malte
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