Mledie at aol.com wrote:
> Hi, Allan,
> no, they are not modules with a tab.  Those are the ones already in the
> folder. I can manipulate those. What I would like to do is put some other, for
> instance my Acrobat Reader down ... can I determine in some way, whether any
> application is controlstrip ready ? Who decides which applications etc. are in
> the module folder ? Why is my Antivirus in there, why I-Tunes? Why keychain
> etc? Why not DataViz , Retrospect , Stuffit Expander  etc? - Have the
> controlstrip modules been predetermined by Apple ?

Good question. I did not realize so many things could be put in the control
strip. After what you said, I think it must be like drivers. Someone has to
write a control strip module for an application to work out of the control
strip.
Allan Atherton


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