Re: Bundle Identifiers - and application support directory
Re: Bundle Identifiers - and application support directory
- Subject: Re: Bundle Identifiers - and application support directory
- From: Giacomo Tufano <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 17:26:22 +0200
Il giorno 10/lug/2013, alle ore 16:43, Scott Ribe <email@hidden> ha scritto:
> Nope, not even close. Here's mine for reference:
>
> 1Password DMG Canvas Logitech Remote Desktop TurboTax
> […]
Scott, my observations do not agree with yours…
I get BundleIDs for apps from an app of mine via the NSRunningApplication bundleIdentifier property and, to be honest, I ever get correctly formed bundle identifiers.
As example I get, from your list (for the app I have) I get:
1Password: ws.agile.1Password
Acorn: com.flyingmeat.Acorn4
AddressBook: com.apple.AddressBook
Aperture: com.apple.Aperture
Fusion: com.vmware.fusion
Microsoft Word: com.microsoft.Word
Apple Pages: com.apple.iWork.Pages.
I *think* this property comes from the bundle id (at least, it comes from bundle id for my applications) so I deduce the convention is usually followed…
Ciao,
gt
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Giacomo Tufano
http://www.ilTofa.com/
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. (S. Beckett)
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