If the application bundle is copied to another machine's /Applications or /Applications/Utilities directory, it should be able to run. The application bundle should contain everything: libraries, dependencies, help, every file that the application needs to run except those created by the application itself. This directory should not be expected to exist. This is the standard location for a single user application. Use the ~/Applications directory should Admin privileges not be available.The data in these folders is backed up by Time Machine. Installing to these folders requires Admin privileges. Use the /Applications or /Applications/Utilities directory for the application bundle.2 Application Support and Preferences Foldersīefore we go any further, let's recap where the Apple Guidelines indicate your application should store its files:.
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