On 28 Dec 2008, at 04:59, Jeff Mancuso wrote:

> On one hand, it should be the responsibility of the application  
> which installs MacFUSE would let the user know

I vote for this. Developers should make clearer their use, their  
installation of MacFUSE.

IMHO it is insufficient for http://www.parallels.com/support/desktop/licensing/ 
  to be Parallels' primary presentation of their requirement for  
MacFUSE.

Where http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/pd40_docs/ leads to 
http://download.parallels.com/desktop/v4/docs/en/Getting_Started_With_Parallels_Desktop.pdf
 
  IMHO page seven (7) of that PDF should express the requirement for  
MacFUSE.

For anyone who is particularly concerned: http://www.parallels.com/contact/

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I vote for MacFUSE to _not_ attempt to duplicate functionality that  
may be provided by other utilities. AFAIR there already exist  
utilities that can track what is installed by an application.

In any case, an installation that uses Apple Installer offers, to the  
person performing the installation, a list of files to be installed.

My two-penneth.

Regards
Graham

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