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Jeff Kinz wrote: >>> Does anyone know if Apple modified the OSX file system manager(s) >>> to have this same feature as an inherent capability of the file >>> system API or are they making each application program their own? >>> >> Apple's approach in OSX was to make an application be a folder with a >> .app extension, and then use an xml-like file to index files within that >> folder that correspond to the old resource fork. >> > > Ah, interesting. > > Do you know if the application developers have to implement all that > via native *NIX file system API calls or has Apple built their own API > to sort of automate all that for their developers? > > I'm not expecting anyone to know this, just curious. > No native *NIX calls. The XCode development tool takes care of packaging it for you into a .app and the ApplicationKit has support for resource bundles. This approach was actually part of NeXTSTEP, the ancestor of OS X.
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