Answer by Daniel Beck for What does "com.developer.application" mean?
These bundle identifiers uniquely identify an application.Apple explains these (for Dashboard widgets) here:The reverse Internet domain style identifier for the bundle.If you want to access these...
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What you see is the bundle identifier of the application. These are required to be unique, and Apple's way of enforcing that was to use a reverse-DN notation. That way, editors use their domain name to...
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I've seen it called reverse domain naming, but the idea is the same. It's useful for avoiding conflicts if everyone uses the system needed on domain names they control so that there's no chance of a...
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You can be playful with this and try for example, org.quickcursor.QuickCursor or other variations until you get it right. org.hogbay.QuickCursor is another possibility. Unfortunately I do not have a...
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I'm editing a plist file on my Mac for the QuickCursor app. I'd like to try to add Aquamacs to the list of available editing applications. In any case, all the other editors listed in the plist are...
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