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Re: Moving oneself to /Applications (or ~/Applications)
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Re: Moving oneself to /Applications (or ~/Applications)


  • Subject: Re: Moving oneself to /Applications (or ~/Applications)
  • From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 03:04:37 +0100


Am 21.02.2009 um 22:23 Uhr schrieb Alex Kac:

Of course if you go with the OP's idea - then its almost like an installer pkg, but in a D&D install method.

I still don't like it. And if every application did that, each one would do it slightly differently which is *not* a Mac like experience.


If you want that feature, I suggest filing a feature request with Apple to add it to the OS. The Finder already warns when you start a just downloaded application; I'm sure it could also suggest to move it. In that case we (hopefully) had a way to permanently disable that feature *and* it would be the same for all applications.


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