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#MAC OS SYSTEM 7 EMULATOR WINDOWS MAC OS#
While fairly complex for programmers to implement, this feature was powerful and popular with users, and is still available to this day as part of Mac OS X. This was an entire architecture for making scriptable applications.
Desk Accessories had originally been intended to provide a form of multitasking and were no longer necessary now that multitasking was always enabled.
Likewise, choosing an alias file from within a 'File Open' dialog box would open the original file. When double-clicked, the computer will act the same way as if the original file had been double-clicked. It acts as a stand-in for any object in the file system, such as a document, an application, a folder, a hard disk, a network share or removable medium or a printer.
A typical alias is small, between 1 and 5 KB. In System 7 and later, an alias is a small file that represents another object in the file system.In System 7.5 the Extension Manager was introduced to provide an easier way to manage extensions and control panels. Extensions were often a source of instability and this change helped make them more manageable and assisted trouble-shooting.