RE: [Flashcoders] Recommended method for copying CDROM app to application folder on Mac

2009-10-30 Thread Paul Steven
] Recommended method for copying CDROM app to application folder on Mac Paul, The 'traditional' Mac way of doing this is to make the user drag the files into their Application folder for a simple, self-contained app. (Assuming you're using a projector) ideally, your additional four .swf

Re: [Flashcoders] Recommended method for copying CDROM app to application folder on Mac

2009-10-30 Thread Karl DeSaulniers
You could create a custom DMG file using Disk Utility. That is free with the os. JAT Karl Sent from losPhone On Oct 30, 2009, at 7:34 AM, "Paul Steven" wrote: I am creating a cross platform CDROM using Flash CS3 and Toast 10. My client would like the app to be copied to the users hard

Re: [Flashcoders] Recommended method for copying CDROM app to application folder on Mac

2009-10-30 Thread Ian Thomas
Paul, The 'traditional' Mac way of doing this is to make the user drag the files into their Application folder for a simple, self-contained app. (Assuming you're using a projector) ideally, your additional four .swf files should be bundled inside your .app folder i.e. all your user sees when he o

[Flashcoders] Recommended method for copying CDROM app to application folder on Mac

2009-10-30 Thread Paul Steven
I am creating a cross platform CDROM using Flash CS3 and Toast 10. My client would like the app to be copied to the users hard drive rather than the user just playing it directly off the CDROM. I have therefore created an installer for the PC side of things using Inno installer. There does not appe