From: "Stephen Barncard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Except in Windoze the user SEES the folder right there... right? On the mac, you at least have to know how to open up a package and most users don't or don't care.

Yep. That's why there are applications on the Mac for extracting picture resources from the packages. <g> Of course on Windows you need a tool to do that because there is no OS supplied method of hacking executables (beyond WordPad <g>).

That's a big difference to me and I would think to the users, and not the same thing. And when you double click a Win folder, you see the contents, not start the app. Wouldn't an uninformed user have the dpossibility to move the startup exe separately from the folder?

Yep. It works exactly as you state and it's a pointless exercise really - but even programmers forget sometimes that what we work with and assume are not really what we're working with - really, kinda, sorta, some-what - ya know? ;-)


Scott Kane
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