I hate installers to begin with. In OSX land, where I live, applications
shouldn't need installers. I don't care if it's a cross platform application and
it needs an installer on other platforms- there is no reason TurboTax needs an
installer on OSX.
But it's worse than that. No, for some reason, when an application launches a
Vise-X installer (say, when TurboTax updates), it leaps to the front and takes
focus. Why? Why do I care? The fact that I might be doing something more
interesting than watching a progress bar is irrelevant to Vise-X.
Review by t3knomanser (8 months ago)
I hate installers to begin with. In OSX land, where I live, applications shouldn't need installers. I don't care if it's a cross platform application and it needs an installer on other platforms- there is no reason TurboTax needs an installer on OSX.
But it's worse than that. No, for some reason, when an application launches a Vise-X installer (say, when TurboTax updates), it leaps to the front and takes focus. Why? Why do I care? The fact that I might be doing something more interesting than watching a progress bar is irrelevant to Vise-X.