Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Feb 2007 18:49 UTC, submitted by Dolores Parker
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2005-07-02
Well, I wouldn't say it's completely different...Klik's cmg may be seen as a file, but it's really a compressed image that is mounted with cramfs, at which point it is treated as a folder.
Remember, in *nix everything is a file. A folder is a file, and a compressed image is a file that becomes a folder once mounted.
So, yeah, I wasn't being really accurate when I said it was "more or less" what they did in OSX, but I wasn't totally off either. The principle is the same, even though it's handled differently. I have to say I do prefer the Klik way, myself.