I pointed to that problem a couple of months ago, but it seems that nobody
cared.
I certainly vote for the return of the old Launcher mechanism, but in the
meantime
Palm users can use the HackBroom application (can be found on the PGHQ only)
for deleting hacks, their databases and preferences.
Regards
Bozidar
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Bram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 5:22 AM
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: OS3.3 and Hacks - More inconveniences
>
>
> I was already aware of the change with OS3.3 in the way Hacks and
> their databases are listed separately in the Launcher, but I just
> realized another change which strikes me as a more significant
> step backwards.
> The saved preferences for a hack are not deleted automatically when you
> delete either the hack or its database (or both)! I suppose the
> Launcher is only respecting deletion of databases of type 'appl' from
> now on, eh? (This is also true in the OS3.5 test ROMs). Why was this
> change made? And can we have it back the way it was before?
>
> With this new behavior, there is no simple way for a hack (or shared
> library, etc) to be cleanly removed by the end users. So we hack
> writers are inadvertently going to be lumped in with the lame
> programmers who feel obliged to clutter up people's Palms with orphaned
> preferences. (oops, getting a bit opinionated, there.) I guess we
> can advise people to use one of the 3rd party "Preference Editors"
> if they do want to completely remove our hacks. Or else we need to
> create a dummy application with the same creator to let someone do a
> complete deletion. Neither are going to sound very clever to end
> users.
>
> Can we repectfully request a return to the old mechanism for the Launcher
> in OS 3.5.1, so it will delete a hack's preferences?
>
> (other hack writers feel free to vote too - or correct me if I'm
> missing an
> obvious easy solution for Palm owners.)
>
> Thanks,
> Rick Bram
>
>
>
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