![]() REAPER could do the same with the Plugins. InDesign would pop up a copyright warning about fonts. It would be nice if REAPER did the same thing with the app, resources, media, and the plugins used in the file. When I worked in Graphic Design, InDesign had a Package feature that grabbed the file and all of it's associated assets and fonts and put it all in a portable folder. That would be a nice feature to see in 6. Only thing that sucks is getting all the plugins. I like having everything in one folder so I can just copy it to a flash drive if I have to use it on another machine. Can someone enlighten me so I don't have to try it? If I just drag the REAPER64.app package to /Applications, will it make a folder for itself and all of it's resources, will it put everything in /Library/Application Support/REAPER/, or will it just scatter them all over the Applications folder? I can't imagine it would do the latter. This brings up a question I've had but never wanted to try. Use the open command in Terminal Launch Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities) from within your. I always drag the REAPER64.app package to a REAPER_Folder in /Applications because REAPER creates a ton of files and folders in the whatever directory it's in when launched, and I don't want that stuff all over /Applications. Hold down the Option key while clicking the Go menu, and your Library folder magically appears. NOT: /System/Library/Application Support/REAPERÄ«ut, that folder is likely to be empty unless you've manually put stuff in there. It's located at: /Library/Application Support/REAPER
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