This is actually a capability build into Mac OS X. Appleworks already uses
it.

on 01.9.30 4:46 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 9/30/01 3:05 PM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Paul, that is indeed good news. How did Eric do that? (That's a rhetorical
>> question, asked more in amazement than real curiousity.)
>> 
> 
> Well, here's a "rhetorical answer" (i.e. I don't know ;-) ). It sees that
> it's Eric who has also devised the method by which applications can be made
> "FATCarbon": a single application file that will open as a standard PPC app
> when you're booted in OS 9 and as an OS X app when you're booted in OS X,
> with no possibility that the wrong one will open when you double-click one
> of its documents. (That is annoying enough when you're in OS X; when you're
> in OS 9, you could get an error and nothing opening at all.) Script Debugger
> 3 and Interarchy 4.1 and 5 use it, and it's great. I even keep all these
> apps on a third, non-system disk partition and it still works correctly. I
> never knew that was Eric's doing.

-- 
Eric Hildum 


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