I saw some references to CamelBones (see sourceforge), though it requires it's own runtime, which isn't that cool for distribution reasons (can't just make a PAR executable and be done with it).

Since applications in OS X are really just fancy folders, you may be able to just include the framework. But even if you cannot, you can very easily create an Apple package, which can be installed with a few clicks.

I haven't used Camelbones in a few versions myself, but even back in the early days of it, I was able to very easily and quickly package up my test apps using the PackageMaker app (comes with the Apple Developer Tools). I sent the package to several non-programmer friends and they installed it no problem.

-stvn

In reply to Re: Perl & Cocoa by stvn
in thread Perl & Cocoa by Anonymous Monk

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