Ok... I'm a Mac newbie who's done something stupid. After getting my Mac and playing around with it for a few days I started to realize how much I hated the fact that the apps in the Application folder were not organized. On my PC I put all of my internet stuff in a folder called 'Net' (ex. ie, firefox, trilllian, etc...) and orginized my other applications acordingly.
So then I decided to do this with my Mac apps. Little did I know that if I did this, the updater would not be able to find them to let me know if there were any updates for them. Really, who would ever think it would work like that. I mean, I can make an alias of an app or file, move the original and the alias will still find the file. I surely thought the updater would be able to find the apps.
To make a long story a little shorter, I would like to know what you guys suggest I do. I don't know where all of the apps were originally but if someone posted that info maybe I could move all the apps back where they go. Or I guess my other option is to reinstall. I don't really want to reinstall becase I have all of my settings the way I like them n' stuff... Anyway, any help is much apreciated.
Thanks in advance,
:// Jake
So then I decided to do this with my Mac apps. Little did I know that if I did this, the updater would not be able to find them to let me know if there were any updates for them. Really, who would ever think it would work like that. I mean, I can make an alias of an app or file, move the original and the alias will still find the file. I surely thought the updater would be able to find the apps.
To make a long story a little shorter, I would like to know what you guys suggest I do. I don't know where all of the apps were originally but if someone posted that info maybe I could move all the apps back where they go. Or I guess my other option is to reinstall. I don't really want to reinstall becase I have all of my settings the way I like them n' stuff... Anyway, any help is much apreciated.
Thanks in advance,
:// Jake