A sample project that demonstrates how to move a running Mac OS X application to the Applications folder.
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1.6.1
- Use exit(0) to terminate the app before relaunching instead of [NSApp terminate:]. We don't want applicationShouldTerminate or applicationWillTerminate NSApplication delegate methods to be called, possibly introducing side effects.
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1.6
- Resolve any aliases when finding the Applications directory
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1.5.2
- Cleaned up the code a bit. Almost functionally equivalent to 1.5.1.
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1.5.1
- Fixed a bug with clearing the quarantine file attribute on Mac OS X 10.5
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1.5
- Don't prompt to move the application if it has "Applications" in its path somewhere
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1.4
- Mac OS X 10.5 compatibility fixes
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1.3
- Fixed a rare bug in the shell script that checks to see if the app is already running
- Clear quarantine flag after copying
- Compile time option to show normal sized alert supress checkbox button
- German, Danish, and Norwegian localizations added
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1.2
- Copy application from disk image then unmount disk image
- Spanish, French, Dutch, and Russian localizations
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1.1
- Prefers ~/Applications over /Applications if it exists
- Escape key pushes the "Do Not Move" button
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1.0
- First release
Builds and runs on Mac OS X 10.4 or higher.
- Andy Kim
- John Brayton
- Chad Sellers
- Kevin LaCoste
- Rasmus Andersson
- Timothy J. Wood
- Matt Gallagher (NSString+SymlinksAndAliases)
- Eita Hayashi (Japanese)
- Gleb M. Borisov (Russian)
- Wouter Broekhof (Dutch)
- Rasmus Andersson / Spotify (French and Spanish)
- Markus Kirschner (German)
- Fredrik Nannestad (Danish)
- Georg Alexander Bøe (Norwegian)
- Marco Improda (Italian)