I think the chances of someone having only Canary installed and not Chrome are very slim since Canary is the alpha build. So if you just test for Chrome to install the plugin then use applicationWithBundleIdentifier at runtime to see if Canary is also around then I think you would be good.

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On 5/6/13 11:51 PM, Andreas Johansson wrote:
That might be possible, but I figured that since I import the Chrome app specifically I would have to do the same to make it work with Canary. But I guess the Scripting Bridge interface is more dynamic than I thought.

Anyway, I need to do more changes in the plugin to make it work properly with Canary. The plugin won't be recommended in QS if only Canary is installed (can you set that a plugin depends on app A or app B or both?), and I need to enable right arrow children for Canary.

// Andreas
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