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*NeededApps and MacUpdate join forces to offer you an exceptional bundle of Mac apps. The bundle contains four essential apps for photographers and video makers: metadata edition, time-lapse creation, photo restoration, and image extraction. ONLY $20 FOR A LIMITED TIME!
*From what I’ve gathered so far a Mac OS bundle.app could help us a great deal with that. However, I don’t find any information on how to create a bundle during the Omnibus installer creation process. I can see that a bundle is a collection of folders and files that follow a specific structure: an info.plist file.
Funselektor Bundle -10% No 23 September 2020 – 15:02:07 UTC: Packages that include this app. Mac: 2.64 GiB: 64-bit: 550323: art of rally Depot - Linux: 2.Packages and bundles[edit]
This page confuses two distinct concepts. In OS X, a directory which is treated as though it was a single file is called a “package” (just as it was in OS 8.5/9); there’s an article on this concept at directory hive, which appears to be relatively rare jargon. A bundle is a directory whose contents have a certain layout. It is possible to be a package without being a bundle (example: RTFD packages), and to be a bundle without being a package (example: a framework). I don’t really have time to rewrite/split it and find suitable references at this time, however. -Ahruman 15:16, 1 May 2007 (UTC)A framework is, like other packages, a directory tree treated as a single object in some contexts - try ls -ld /System/Library/Frameworks/Cocoa.framework; ls /System/Library/Frameworks/Cocoa.framework. It doesn’t have the Contents subdirectories that, for example, application bundles do. Guy Harris (talk) 23:23, 16 March 2011 (UTC)The best reference for this is ’About Bundles’ in the Bundle Programming Guide. Guy Harris (talk) 01:30, 17 March 2011 (UTC)I’ve created a Package (Mac OS X) page for the stuff about packages, moved the stuff that pertains to packages in general there, and linked to it where appropriate here. Guy Harris (talk) 03:25, 17 March 2011 (UTC)Fair use rationale for Image:ITunes Contents.png[edit]
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BetacommandBot (talk) 20:08, 2 January 2008 (UTC)’Directory bundle’ vs. ’application bundle’[edit]
Much of what this page discusses is what I assume the file format infobox is calling a ’directory bundle’, or just a ’bundle’ in the OS X/iOS sense, i.e. a package containing executable code. As the ’About Bundles’ section of the Bundle Programming Guide says, ’A bundle is a directory with a standardized hierarchical structure that holds executable code and the resources used by that code.’ (although they do say ’The reason bundles and packages are sometimes considered to be interchangeable is that many types of bundles are also packages. For example, applications and loadable bundles are packages because they are usually treated as opaque directories by the system. However, not all bundles are packages and vice versa.’).
In the list of system-declared Universal Type Identifiers, ’com.apple.bundle ’ is ’a directory with an internal structure specified by Core Foundation Bundle Services’, ’com.apple.application-bundle ’ is an ’application bundle’, ’com.apple.plugin’ is a ’plugin’, ’com.apple.dashboard-widget’ is a ’Dashboard widget’, and ’com.apple.framework ’ is a ’Framework’.
The infobox has a redlink to directory bundle; should there be a ’directory bundle’ or ’bundle (OS X)’ page for the type with a Uniform Type Identifier of ’com.apple.bundle’, which would contain most of what’s in this page, with the ’application bundle’ page describing the subtype of that bundle that is an application bundle? Or should this page be turned into a page about bundles in general, with the infobox changed to describe all the bundle types or to describe just the generic bundle type? Guy Harris (talk) 06:50, 6 June 2012 (UTC)External links modified[edit]
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Over at Stack Social there’s a great deal running.
Stack Social have put together a bundle of 10 Mac apps from various developers, you choose the price you want to pay.
For me personally the only app in this bundle really worth paying for was WALTR. (It lets you put any movie easily onto your iPad. A few readers have suggested it in comments here. WALTR is usually $29). If nothing else it’s a cheap way to get WALTR.
There’s also Crossover which lets you use some (not all) Windows apps on your Mac. I tried using it with Windows Explorer to browse the web and it didn’t work! RapidWeaver might be useful (RRP $89) if you do website design.Funselektor Bundle For Mac Computers
Click on ‘Continue Reading’ for a full list of all the apps.
*RapidWeaver 6 ($89.99): The all-in-one web design software for Mac that enables you to build the website you’ve always wanted.
*Find Any File ($7.99): Find every file on any of your disks, including those usually hidden—fast and precisely.
*Screens ($29.99): A beautiful, yet powerful screen sharing and VNC client that lets you connect back to your Mac anywhere in the world.
*StuffIt Deluxe 16 For Mac ($49.99): Easily and safely shrink your photos, music, and other documents without reducing quality.
*CrossOver 14 Mac ($59.95): Run Windows software on your Mac the simple way.
*BusyCal ($49.99): An alternative to the built-in Calendar app on OS X that provides powerful time-saving features in a friendly, easy-to-use package.
*WinZip 4 Mac ($29.95): WinZip Mac 4 makes it easy to zip and protect your files, and new sharing options let you seamlessly connect to cloud services.
*WALTR ($29.95): Take the ‘SUCK’ out of copying music & video onto your iPhone/iPad.
*RoboForm Everywhere:1-Yr Subscription: ($19.95) Unlimited password management
*Scapple ($14.99): A freeform text editor that allows you to make notes anywhere on the page and to connect them using straight dotted lines or arrows.
You can pick any price as long as you pay more than the average price paid so far. That kind of makes it like a massive online auction as the lowest price slowly rises. Clever really. I just bought them and it was a minimum of $6.03 for all the apps. But the idea is that you pay what you think they are worth.Funselektor Bundle For Mac Catalina
Click here to go to the Stack Social page and purchase the bundle. (I am an affiliate partner.)
Download: http://gg.gg/np55j https://diarynote.indered.space
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*Funselektor Bundle For Mac Pro
*Funselektor Bundle For Mac Os
*Funselektor Bundle For Mac Computers
*Funselektor Bundle For Mac Catalina
*NeededApps and MacUpdate join forces to offer you an exceptional bundle of Mac apps. The bundle contains four essential apps for photographers and video makers: metadata edition, time-lapse creation, photo restoration, and image extraction. ONLY $20 FOR A LIMITED TIME!
*From what I’ve gathered so far a Mac OS bundle.app could help us a great deal with that. However, I don’t find any information on how to create a bundle during the Omnibus installer creation process. I can see that a bundle is a collection of folders and files that follow a specific structure: an info.plist file.
Funselektor Bundle -10% No 23 September 2020 – 15:02:07 UTC: Packages that include this app. Mac: 2.64 GiB: 64-bit: 550323: art of rally Depot - Linux: 2.Packages and bundles[edit]
This page confuses two distinct concepts. In OS X, a directory which is treated as though it was a single file is called a “package” (just as it was in OS 8.5/9); there’s an article on this concept at directory hive, which appears to be relatively rare jargon. A bundle is a directory whose contents have a certain layout. It is possible to be a package without being a bundle (example: RTFD packages), and to be a bundle without being a package (example: a framework). I don’t really have time to rewrite/split it and find suitable references at this time, however. -Ahruman 15:16, 1 May 2007 (UTC)A framework is, like other packages, a directory tree treated as a single object in some contexts - try ls -ld /System/Library/Frameworks/Cocoa.framework; ls /System/Library/Frameworks/Cocoa.framework. It doesn’t have the Contents subdirectories that, for example, application bundles do. Guy Harris (talk) 23:23, 16 March 2011 (UTC)The best reference for this is ’About Bundles’ in the Bundle Programming Guide. Guy Harris (talk) 01:30, 17 March 2011 (UTC)I’ve created a Package (Mac OS X) page for the stuff about packages, moved the stuff that pertains to packages in general there, and linked to it where appropriate here. Guy Harris (talk) 03:25, 17 March 2011 (UTC)Fair use rationale for Image:ITunes Contents.png[edit]
Image:ITunes Contents.png is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in this Wikipedia article constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use.
Please go to the image description page and edit it to include a fair use rationale. Using one of the templates at Wikipedia:Fair use rationale guideline is an easy way to insure that your image is in compliance with Wikipedia policy, but remember that you must complete the template. Do not simply insert a blank template on an image page.
If there is other fair use media, consider checking that you have specified the fair use rationale on the other images used on this page. Note that any fair use images lacking such an explanation can be deleted one week after being tagged, as described on criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the Media copyright questions page. Thank you.
BetacommandBot (talk) 20:08, 2 January 2008 (UTC)’Directory bundle’ vs. ’application bundle’[edit]
Much of what this page discusses is what I assume the file format infobox is calling a ’directory bundle’, or just a ’bundle’ in the OS X/iOS sense, i.e. a package containing executable code. As the ’About Bundles’ section of the Bundle Programming Guide says, ’A bundle is a directory with a standardized hierarchical structure that holds executable code and the resources used by that code.’ (although they do say ’The reason bundles and packages are sometimes considered to be interchangeable is that many types of bundles are also packages. For example, applications and loadable bundles are packages because they are usually treated as opaque directories by the system. However, not all bundles are packages and vice versa.’).
In the list of system-declared Universal Type Identifiers, ’com.apple.bundle ’ is ’a directory with an internal structure specified by Core Foundation Bundle Services’, ’com.apple.application-bundle ’ is an ’application bundle’, ’com.apple.plugin’ is a ’plugin’, ’com.apple.dashboard-widget’ is a ’Dashboard widget’, and ’com.apple.framework ’ is a ’Framework’.
The infobox has a redlink to directory bundle; should there be a ’directory bundle’ or ’bundle (OS X)’ page for the type with a Uniform Type Identifier of ’com.apple.bundle’, which would contain most of what’s in this page, with the ’application bundle’ page describing the subtype of that bundle that is an application bundle? Or should this page be turned into a page about bundles in general, with the infobox changed to describe all the bundle types or to describe just the generic bundle type? Guy Harris (talk) 06:50, 6 June 2012 (UTC)External links modified[edit]
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Over at Stack Social there’s a great deal running.
Stack Social have put together a bundle of 10 Mac apps from various developers, you choose the price you want to pay.
For me personally the only app in this bundle really worth paying for was WALTR. (It lets you put any movie easily onto your iPad. A few readers have suggested it in comments here. WALTR is usually $29). If nothing else it’s a cheap way to get WALTR.
There’s also Crossover which lets you use some (not all) Windows apps on your Mac. I tried using it with Windows Explorer to browse the web and it didn’t work! RapidWeaver might be useful (RRP $89) if you do website design.Funselektor Bundle For Mac Computers
Click on ‘Continue Reading’ for a full list of all the apps.
*RapidWeaver 6 ($89.99): The all-in-one web design software for Mac that enables you to build the website you’ve always wanted.
*Find Any File ($7.99): Find every file on any of your disks, including those usually hidden—fast and precisely.
*Screens ($29.99): A beautiful, yet powerful screen sharing and VNC client that lets you connect back to your Mac anywhere in the world.
*StuffIt Deluxe 16 For Mac ($49.99): Easily and safely shrink your photos, music, and other documents without reducing quality.
*CrossOver 14 Mac ($59.95): Run Windows software on your Mac the simple way.
*BusyCal ($49.99): An alternative to the built-in Calendar app on OS X that provides powerful time-saving features in a friendly, easy-to-use package.
*WinZip 4 Mac ($29.95): WinZip Mac 4 makes it easy to zip and protect your files, and new sharing options let you seamlessly connect to cloud services.
*WALTR ($29.95): Take the ‘SUCK’ out of copying music & video onto your iPhone/iPad.
*RoboForm Everywhere:1-Yr Subscription: ($19.95) Unlimited password management
*Scapple ($14.99): A freeform text editor that allows you to make notes anywhere on the page and to connect them using straight dotted lines or arrows.
You can pick any price as long as you pay more than the average price paid so far. That kind of makes it like a massive online auction as the lowest price slowly rises. Clever really. I just bought them and it was a minimum of $6.03 for all the apps. But the idea is that you pay what you think they are worth.Funselektor Bundle For Mac Catalina
Click here to go to the Stack Social page and purchase the bundle. (I am an affiliate partner.)
Download: http://gg.gg/np55j https://diarynote.indered.space
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