Hello
I have an application that is able to process .txt files, which can be
opened using File-Open and saved with File-Save, File-Save As.
The problem is that Finder thinks that my application is an app that the
user may want to open by double clicking a text file. How does it do it? And
how
On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:51 AM, Nick wrote:
Hello
I have an application that is able to process .txt files, which can be
opened using File-Open and saved with File-Save, File-Save As.
The problem is that Finder thinks that my application is an app that the
user may want to open by double
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On 10/20/11 12:25 PM, Lee Ann Rucker wrote:
On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:51 AM, Nick wrote:
Hello I have an application that is able to process .txt files,
which can be opened using File-Open and saved with File-Save,
File-Save As. The problem is
On Oct 20, 2011, at 12:37 PM, Conrad Shultz wrote:
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On 10/20/11 12:25 PM, Lee Ann Rucker wrote:
On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:51 AM, Nick wrote:
Hello I have an application that is able to process .txt files,
which can be opened using File-Open
Hello I have an application that is able to process .txt files,
which can be opened using File-Open and saved with File-Save,
File-Save As. The problem is that Finder thinks that my
application is an app that the user may want to open by double
clicking a text file. How does it do it?
On Oct 20, 2011, at 12:58 PM, John Joyce wrote:
Hello I have an application that is able to process .txt files,
which can be opened using File-Open and saved with File-Save,
File-Save As. The problem is that Finder thinks that my
application is an app that the user may want to open by
On Oct 20, 2011, at 2:04 PM, John Joyce wrote:
Hello I have an application that is able to process .txt files,
which can be opened using File-Open and saved with File-Save,
File-Save As. The problem is that Finder thinks that my
application is an app that the user may want to open by