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This is kind of the inverse of #41: Rather than suppressing boring items like Register apps and DocMaker ReadMes, focus only on certain known-interesting apps.
Developing that list would be a challenge—much of it would consist of “anything [developer] ever made”, such as “anything Apple ever made”, which is not a criterion impluse can search for. But it does seem possible to make an opinionated but reasonably-complete list.
Some of the criteria can be tricky. Some things can be matched unambiguously by creator code (e.g., BBEdit is 'R*ch'), but many qualifying things will be locked away in installer or updater applications, and those will probably need to be discovered by either their own name or their parent folder's name.
Could generate it as an HTML fragment suitable for posting in a Macintosh Garden description. Not sure Internet Archive accepts HTML in descriptions.
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This is kind of the inverse of #41: Rather than suppressing boring items like Register apps and DocMaker ReadMes, focus only on certain known-interesting apps.
Developing that list would be a challenge—much of it would consist of “anything [developer] ever made”, such as “anything Apple ever made”, which is not a criterion impluse can search for. But it does seem possible to make an opinionated but reasonably-complete list.
Some of the criteria can be tricky. Some things can be matched unambiguously by creator code (e.g., BBEdit is
'R*ch'
), but many qualifying things will be locked away in installer or updater applications, and those will probably need to be discovered by either their own name or their parent folder's name.Could generate it as an HTML fragment suitable for posting in a Macintosh Garden description. Not sure Internet Archive accepts HTML in descriptions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: