![]() ![]() I believe that some OS X applications still work that way, but I can’t guarantee that, and don’t currently have a way to test it. When you ran an application on a different Mac, it would create a preferences file in the System folder and usually run without a hitch. ![]() ![]() Classic Mac applications were great for doing what you’re talking about, because they were very self-contained.
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