Re: Bundle Identifiers - and application support directory
Re: Bundle Identifiers - and application support directory
- Subject: Re: Bundle Identifiers - and application support directory
- From: Scott Ribe <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 09:43:33 -0600
On Jul 10, 2013, at 9:26 AM, Giacomo Tufano wrote:
> 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…
The convention that we're talking about is that the apps' directories in Application Support should be named by bundle identifier, not by application name. The list that I provided was the result of ls Application\ Support, so as you can see the convention of using bundle identifiers is generally not followed.
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Scott Ribe
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