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Re: Why do "loose" nibs take precedence over nibs in .lproj?
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Re: Why do "loose" nibs take precedence over nibs in .lproj?


  • Subject: Re: Why do "loose" nibs take precedence over nibs in .lproj?
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 13:52:47 +0100


On 2005-01-21, at 13.18, Jerry Krinock wrote:

First of all, I agree very much with Evan that a good download/install will
not leave a trail of junk which the user must clean up manually. Using a
dmg is bad because it requires the user to (a) delete the dmg and (b) eject
the dmg.

Again, not if you use an "internet-enabled" dmg, just like Andrew suggested...


j o a r


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