seems fine, cannot try it though:bzip2: (stdin): trailing garbage after EOF
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the dmg won't mount. Is it me ?
Raphael
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:58 PM, Ricky Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Apr 22, 2008, at 2:00 AM, Seth Willits wrote:
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> Off topic, I admit, but y'all being fell
On Apr 22, 2008, at 2:00 AM, Seth Willits wrote:
Off topic, I admit, but y'all being fellow Cocoa developers, and
having specifically written the app for us, I thought it fitting to
post here.
http://www.araelium.com/dmgcanvas/
Where was this a few months ago? :)
I'll have to check this
On 22-Apr-08, at 12:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks nice. Care to comment why a FileStorm user might want to
switch? :)
Because I keep running into annoying bugs in FileStorm's AppleScript
implementation, and the dmgcanvas command line tool might integrate
into my workflow better
On 4/22/08 12:00 AM, Seth Willits said:
>Off topic, I admit, but y'all being fellow Cocoa developers, and
>having specifically written the app for us, I thought it fitting to
>post here.
>http://www.araelium.com/dmgcanvas/
Looks nice. Care to comment why a FileStorm user might want to switch? :)
On Apr 22, 2008, at 8:23 AM, j o a r wrote:
Technically I guess that the backgrounds and stuff is just Finder
folder configuration, but for it to "work" the folder would have to
automatically open, and I don't think you can make Safari (or the
other browsers) do that for you when it comes t
Is there a way using this tool or even programmatically, to have disk
images mount without having the collapsed toolbar?
The biggest user confusion I see is that they do not even recognize
it to be a window since most users don't even know what that capsule
shaped button does.
There is defi
First off: The app looks great from your screenshots! Well done!
On Apr 22, 2008, at 8:05 AM, Jens Alfke wrote:
* Because the user then has to unmount the disk image after copying
the app; and because way too many naive users don't understand what
a "disk image" is, and run the app right fro
> * Because the user then has to unmount the disk image after copying the
> app; and because way too many naive users don't understand what a "disk
> image" is, and run the app right from the DMG, which works fine until the
> next time they reboot or log in ... and then suddenly "OMG all the apps
This looks very cool!
But for the benefit of those of us who hate the use of DMGs for
software downloads*, would it be possible to add an option to create a
ZIP file instead?
—Jens
* Because the user then has to unmount the disk image after copying
the app; and because way too many naive
On Apr 22, 2008, at 3:00 AM, Seth Willits wrote:
Greetings Cocoa Heads,
Off topic, I admit, but y'all being fellow Cocoa developers, and
having specifically written the app for us, I thought it fitting to
post here.
http://www.araelium.com/dmgcanvas/
Definitely _not_ off topic.
Applic
Greetings Cocoa Heads,
Off topic, I admit, but y'all being fellow Cocoa developers, and
having specifically written the app for us, I thought it fitting to
post here.
http://www.araelium.com/dmgcanvas/
Short and sweet,
--
Seth Willits
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