On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 10:35  PM, Nelsn Helm wrote:

> Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>

No, that is all you need to do. Mac OS-X apps are just a folder with 
most of the stuff inside of the folder, and a very special icon in 
place of the typical folder icon.
If the app is going to store stuff outside of this "folder", it will 
usually be the preferences files, which can be in a couple of places, 
such as in Library/ApplicationSupport or ~/Library/ApplicationSupport, 
etc.


>> How do I save the older version of iPhoto or iMovie? It's more than 
>> just
>> copying the application and it's folder contents to another drive, 
>> right?
>
> I use Stuffit, leaving the original in place, and the stuft version 
> right beside it.
> This tells me where to put it, should I need to.
>

This also is a good idea.


>> Don't I also have to copy accompanying files that are in places other
>> than the application folders? So how do I find out where these are?
>

Do a Finder search on "iMovie", making sure to include invisible files 
in the returned results.

                                        Jerry

> I'd like to know, too.
>
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