At 03:09 AM 28/08/03 -0700, Denny Davis wrote:
>
>The Mac goes by the Application that was most recently installed when there
>are two or more applications with the same creator code.

What does "installed" mean here? With these apps it was just copying a
folder, or extracting an archive. Does the OS catalog every app that
appears on the disk -- cool, except in cases like this when it doesn't do
what you want.

>Why do you want version 1 installed anyways?

As I said, I'll probably delete it. My daughter has been using it to draw
pictures. It's amazingly fast on a G3. I used to run it on a Quadra, where
PS3 was almost unusable. 

I just was curious as to what was going on, and whether there was a direct
way to control this. 




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