Important: The information in this document is obsolete and should not be used for new development.
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About the Finder Interface
You can use the Finder interface to
- create the resources--such as those describing icons--that the Finder uses to extract and to display information about your application and its documents (Generally, all applications should provide these resources for their files.)
- determine and change the Finder information structure stored in a catalog file (Generally, most applications need to determine--and many might wish to set--information in the catalog file.)
- support stationery pads so that users can easily use templates for their documents (Generally, most applications that create documents should support stationery pads.)
- locate the directories typically located in the System Folder (Generally, many applications will want to access these directories.)
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