On Jul 11, 2008, at 1:01 PM, Douglas Davidson wrote:

Remember that preferences and the like are keyed off of the bundle identifier, so changing it would give you some work to do in migrating older settings.


I am focused on your phrase 'and the like'.

Other then preferences, what else is keyed off of the bundle identifier?

So, just to be clear, would you generally consider it to be the case that a unique bundle identifier is intended to identify a unique application and not different versions of the same application?

If this is true, then I could see how some feature of the OS (either now or in the future) would depend upon this being true - that a bundle identifier identifies a unique application. Is this a valid concern?


Thank you.


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