As said, I'm not talking about opportunities to start OO out of any folder on the disk. I refer to the typical behaviour of a user who can't drag the .app file to the applications folder without overwriting an already existing one. The typical user (what I believe a typical user is) won't drag the file to another folder but start it directly out of the disk image file and think OO aqua is slow and won't think: It's slow because I started it out of the disk image. Do you get what I try to point out?

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Am 17.06.2007 um 17:28 schrieb Uwe Altmann:

Pavel Janík schrieb:
Thank you for your reply Eric! I saw that you modified the user
directory but I also meant the application file name. This was
actually the reason why I didn't drag the file into the application
folder as it would overwrite the X11 2.3 application file. So maybe
you can rename the .app file as well to e.g. OpenOffice.org 2.3 aqua.app

No please.

You can create subdirectory named e.g. AQUA in your Applications
directory and drag the icon there.
...or in any other directory you like. There is no special reason to use
Applications dir (except that every user can access it).

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