DeltaMac said:
I think that software which uses an installer that simply places and fills an app, makes some people nervous. Why not just simply provide the app (which is in a .pkg form anyway) Why does an installer need to run which just copies files into a .pkg?
So...it's a security issue? People are afraid of having the program install weird files, or worse, mess up directories & files?
I guess that makes sense. I sometimes wonder why some apps don't just use a .dmg file, why I have to open an installer, go through all the steps, blah blah blah...
But still, why are people so vehemently opposed to the use of .pkgs? There is some pretty fervent debate, of which I have no background or context. I just want to be in the loop.
My impression, especially when I read Versiontracker posts, is that while our Mac community is niche and boutique--loyal to the core--it is also chock full of people riddled with dogmatic conceptions of "proper usage", like secret or unwritten rules of Mac decorum. I'm more than willing to subscribe and adhere to these ways if they make sense, but not to the level of paranoia and fanatasicm I see in some forums (e.g. the huge debate of shareware apps "phoning home" to verify serials, etc).
I got my first Mac almost 15 years ago: a Mac SE. Grew up with them; loved them since. But I've never developed the astounding level of craziness that some of these people demonstrate. Is it because I'm not a programmer/developer? That I'm not in the tech industry?
um....but I digress...
so....yeah....pkg installers....