Devin Asay wrote:

I would add one subtlety to Jacque's excellent summary regarding the defaultFolder: In an OS X standalone, the default folder on launch is the folder containing the application *bundle*. That is if you never set the defaultFolder in your stack. If, on the other hand, you explicitly set the defaultFolder to the folder containing your stack, using a function like Jacque's, the defaultFolder will be *inside* the application bundle at AppName/Contents/MacOS/. It's a subtle distinction, but a useful one.

Thanks Devin. I think my explanation was so convoluted, even I didn't completely understand what I was saying when I was done. ;)

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