App Chef allows you to create universal binary apps by combining two or more apps. The first app (the actual app, not the binary in the ./Contents/MacOS/ folder) dropped in is the app that will be over-written after clicking on the "Create" button. This way you don't have to create a new app folder and put your resources, plist, and more back in. It supports Intel 32, Intel 64, PPC 32 and PPC 64 architectures. App Chef itself is a universal binary that supports both 32 and 64 bit OS.
Tested on Snow Leopard 10.6.8 and Mavericks 10.9.3.
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I wasn't able to sign this app due to what it does. I will see about possibly using a temporary entitlement and see if I can sandbox it then.
App Chef for OS X
App Chef for OS X
www.posemotion.com
PureBasic Tools for OS X: PureMonitor, plist Tool, Data Maker & App Chef
Mac: 10.13.6 / 1.4GHz Core 2 Duo / 2GB DDR3 / Nvidia 320M
PC: Win 7 / AMD 64 4000+ / 3GB DDR / Nvidia 720GT
Even the vine knows it surroundings but the man with eyes does not.
PureBasic Tools for OS X: PureMonitor, plist Tool, Data Maker & App Chef
Mac: 10.13.6 / 1.4GHz Core 2 Duo / 2GB DDR3 / Nvidia 320M
PC: Win 7 / AMD 64 4000+ / 3GB DDR / Nvidia 720GT
Even the vine knows it surroundings but the man with eyes does not.
Re: App Chef for OS X
Updated App Chef so it would support retina displays.
www.posemotion.com
PureBasic Tools for OS X: PureMonitor, plist Tool, Data Maker & App Chef
Mac: 10.13.6 / 1.4GHz Core 2 Duo / 2GB DDR3 / Nvidia 320M
PC: Win 7 / AMD 64 4000+ / 3GB DDR / Nvidia 720GT
Even the vine knows it surroundings but the man with eyes does not.
PureBasic Tools for OS X: PureMonitor, plist Tool, Data Maker & App Chef
Mac: 10.13.6 / 1.4GHz Core 2 Duo / 2GB DDR3 / Nvidia 320M
PC: Win 7 / AMD 64 4000+ / 3GB DDR / Nvidia 720GT
Even the vine knows it surroundings but the man with eyes does not.