On 18/03/2010 18:18, Bill Vlahos wrote:
Technically yes. But the install for most Mac applications is simply to drag 
copy the application itself or a folder to the desired location. This is 
usually the Applications folder but my program can run from a USB drive, the 
desktop, or any other area the user wants.

My Devawriter (Windows and Macintosh versions alike) can work from wherever they are unzipped or dragged - doesn't really matter. So far I have tried them on the desktops, on a USB drive, on a USB external hard drive, and (for Mac) on a Firewire external hard drive; have also run the Windows version on my headless Windows XP box while the program was sitting on an HFS+ volume on the PPC Mac!

This was NOT crafty programming on my part; this is just the way RunRev 4 rolled up the stacks into
standalones.

So . . . this whole discussion seems a bit unnecessary . . .  :)
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