Re: Backup 3 / QuickPicks / DefinitionPlist.strings
Re: Backup 3 / QuickPicks / DefinitionPlist.strings
- Subject: Re: Backup 3 / QuickPicks / DefinitionPlist.strings
- From: John Hugg <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 11:37:38 -0400
I've started a small webpage about my investigations into the format
of Backup 3.0 Quickpick files in the hopes that developers will make
more of them. It's unfinished, but I have some sample custom
Quickpick files up there for now.
http://www.johnhugg.com/quickpicks/
-John
FROM : filipowski
DATE : Fri Sep 23 14:35:53 2005
I don't have the time to look at it yself but I know that Delicious
Monster has created a quickpick for Delicious Library. You may want
to try and drop them a line at their Blog or at Mike Matias's blog to
see if they could give you a hand. Everytime I have talked to them
they have seemed very helpful.
Andrew
On Sep 23, 2005, at 3:29 AM, Sebastian Krau wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> for one of my apps, I was asked to provide a QuickPick for Backup 3.
> I had a look at the files in /Library/Application Support/Backup/
> QuickPicks/ but I have to admit that the DefinitionPlist.strings
> files look somewhat cryptic to me.
>
> I could neither find any kind of documentation on this nor whether
> Apple wants to keep this "closed" or whether developers are
> encouraged to provide their own QuickPicks.
>
> Does anybody have any insight on this? Either on the structure and
> syntax of the DefinitionPlist.strings files or on Apple's policy
> towards this matter?
>
> Thanks,
> Sebastian
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