{"json_modified": "2016-03-28T08:15:46.670534", "uuid": "a33902a5-c9dd-4eed-9abb-19a65465bf95", "title": "Custom app bundles for Mac OS X", "url": "/en-US/docs/Archive/Mozilla/XULRunner/Creating_custom_app_bundles_for_Mac_OS_X", "tags": ["Guide", "XUL", "XULRunner", "Mozilla"], "translations": [], "modified": "2016-02-17T06:24:27", "label": "Custom app bundles for Mac OS X", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 17914, "last_edit": "2016-02-17T06:24:09", "summary": "Mac OS X applications are typically packaged as application bundles which are then distributed in .dmg (disk image) files. This tutorial will show you how to package your XULRunner-based application in a way which is consistent with the expectations of Mac OS X users.", "sections": [{"id": "Application_Bundle_Layout", "title": "Application bundle layout"}, {"id": "Application_Bundle_Contents", "title": "Application bundle contents"}, {"id": "Examples", "title": "Examples"}, {"id": "See_also", "title": "See also"}, {"id": "External_Links", "title": "External Links"}], "slug": "Archive/Mozilla/XULRunner/Creating_custom_app_bundles_for_Mac_OS_X", "review_tags": []}