Perhaps the developer could add a system preferences panel to make it
easier to control rather then the contorted opening of the package
contents.  In the mean time, perhaps creating an alias of the
preferences program and dropping that into the applications directory
might work for some ease.  I don't remember enough about how HFS
aliases work, but [perhaps somebody could create a alias and post it
to the list to prevent contortions by  folks while attempting to find
the preference applcation.

Best,

Jon


On 06/07/2010, Slau Halatyn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since the menu bar portion is not accessible, it is possible to gain access
> to a few features by bringing up the contextual menu on the application
> itself and examining the package contents. There, if you go to the Resources
> folder and open the file named "MoveAddict Preferences.app," the preferences
> window for MoveAddict will open.
>
> HTH
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