Never mind! There’s lots happening on the list re this. I expect the splash app 
model is the way to go. I’ll have to do some testing and re-organizing to 
develop more specific questions.
Regards,
Bill

> On Feb 4, 2015, at 3:39 PM, William Prothero <proth...@earthednet.org> wrote:
> 
> Folks:
> I’d like some advice on project organization as I take my app to the next 
> step. I am creating a standalone that will work on Mac and Windows, possibly 
> future modification to mobile, but not for now.
> 
> I have a basic app where the use can access information about the Earth, and 
> want to the user be able to add downloadable code modules. The basic app has 
> resources that will be used by additions that will provide challenges and 
> information and will use the basic app for data. So, it’s kind of like a 
> splash app. Specifications and descriptions of downloadable additions will be 
> stored on a database and the use can choose which ones are wanted. 
> 
> So, given Apple’s sandboxing requirements, where should the downloaded parts 
> be put? Is the MacOS folder the correct place? In Windows, would it be the 
> same folder as the exe?
> 
> Tnx for any wisdom.
> Regards,
> Bill
> 
> William A. Prothero
> http://es.earthednet.org/
> 
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