Hi Chipp,

Well,

Chris decided to jump in the MacOSX development environment (pls don't tell anyone or else he loses his card carrying Linux privledges) and has crafted a first version of altBrowser for MacOSX. It's not yet completed, but it is working (or so he tells me...I'm at WWDC right now).

Cool, i don't regret that i bought the Win version and already signed for the upcoming Mac version :-)


So a quick question for those interested. We're pretty sure we're not going to support the Mac before OSX. Is that a deal killer for those of you interested?

I stopped using/supporting OS < X a looooong time ago... It is officially dead. RIP!

Yes there are lots of OS 8/9 installations around, but so are win 3.11 systems probably, too :-D
(This is MY opinion, so please don't start a fred like "But the education market is something you cannot
neglect... yadda, yadda" Thanks! :-)


Also, Chris wants to create a Linux altBrowser as well.

I don't mind ;-)

Lastly, we've just completed Mac and PC zip externals for compressing/decompressing to zip files / folders. We'll be hoping soon to have something up for those interested.

Wow, does that mean that we finally could "compress" a complete OS X application package (xyz.app)
in one pass and "decompress" again as a whole?


Well, that would be a nice addition and very helpful for custom installation-routines etc...


BTW, does it work if you make a "puzzle" from a app package?
I mean, if you store every single file of that package in a custom property and
"re-create" the complete folder-structure of that package again?


...
create folder "app.app"
create folder app.app/Contents"
create folder "app.app/Contents/MacOs"
create folder "app.app/Contents/Resources"
put the macho_machina of this stack into url "binfile:app.app/Contents/MacOs/app_name"
etc...


Anyone done this?
It it possible?

best,

Chipp

Regards

Klaus Major
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http://www.major-k.de

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