On Apr 16, 2010, at 9:07 AM, Oleg Krupnov wrote:

> No, Jens, your feeling is wrong. I'm developing an app for disk space
> management, particularly for freeing up disk space. Actually you can
> take a look: http://www.daisydiskapp.com. The new version of the app I
> am developing will allow deleting files, and (maybe) emptying the
> trash as well. So, it would be just a user-initiated command, a
> shortcut to what Finder does.

That sounds fine, sorry for casting suspicion on your work :) Sending an event 
to the Finder is definitely the way to go.

> I am actually surprised my question
> could raise any suspicion. Why? That's amusing... :)

Well, we all know the Mac OS has a huge malware problem, so we have to be 
paranoid.

But to be serious, I think it’s always a good idea when you ask a question to 
give a little bit of context about the app feature that’s driving your 
development. It helps people give you better answers.

—Jens_______________________________________________

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