Terrazzo 2 won't install; I'd
Adobe director uses .osx as extension for the executable files, you can
create.
Since Director can output its files as applications for both platforms,
mac and Windows, you sometimes get files from windows developers, which
do not know much about the mac platform and its requirements. Sometimes
they do not even test on a MacOS. :-(
The executable bits may for example have crossed a non- HFS filesystem,
which looses the resource fork and thus makes carbon or classic
applications unusable, as old mac applications carry the important bits
in the resource fork.
It may also be only a problem of the way the file was archived.
I have seen stuffit doing funny things for example.
Try to unarchive the original archive with another application, "The
Unarchiver" for example.
Otherwise contact the author of the application.
6/17/2011 8:25:06 AM •
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