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Using apptrap
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  1. #USING APPTRAP 64 BIT#
  2. #USING APPTRAP 32 BIT#

I hope it gave you some clarification on what’s going on with AppTrap. I’d like to learn a bit more before I start to delve into stuff that I’m not as familiar with.Īnyway, this post was longer than I expected it to be. I’ve tried compiling the background process as 64 bit, and although it compiles, the warnings freak me out just a little.

#USING APPTRAP 64 BIT#

Some of the code I’ve had to change to get AppTrap to compile as 64 bit also requires Leopard. That’s mostly because of the 64 bit-ness.

#USING APPTRAP 32 BIT#

In the case of System Preferences, because it’s already running, it has to quit itself and then restart as a 32 bit process.ġ.1.1 will also be dropping support for Tiger. If one of the plugins is 32 bit, then the application will run as a 32 bit process instead of as a 64 bit process. It’s akin to a 64 bit application requiring 64 bit plugins. This drag-to-delete method works in all versions of. Right click the Trash icon and select Empty Trash option to start the uninstall. Drag AppTrap to the Trash (or right click on it and then select Move to Trash option). Open up the Finder, click Applications on the left side, and then select AppTrap. Snow Leopard’s System Preferences supports the loading of 32 bit preference panes, but, being a 64 bit application itself, it must restart in order to load them. Option 1: Drag AppTrap icon to the Trash. Interface is available in a few languages and open source code is available. The change isn’t for the imperceptibly small performance improvement, but for convenience’s sake. Review of AppTrap powered by the Slant community. You will be asked if you want to remove preferences associated with that program. The main improvement for the Snow Leopard version of AppTrap, henceforth known as 1.1.1, is 64 bit support.

using apptrap

The current version should work fine on Snow Leopard, so you’ll be OK while I get the next release ready.

using apptrap

If there aren’t any crazy last-minute bugs, it should be released sometime between Friday and early next week, depending on when I get my copy. 1.1.1 will also be dropping support for Tiger. AppTrap is ranked 18th while µTorrent is ranked 27th. I just need to get my hands on a copy of the OS to do some final testing. AppTrap for Snow Leopard is pretty much done.










Using apptrap