Utilities vs. Apps- difference

Hi- What is the basic difference between utilities and apps? Maybe I knew the answer to this, but forgot. It's been on my mind recently. I would think that utilities are ultimately concerned only with system maintenance issues or one specifically-focused task/process. But then I see things like "Directory" in the utility folder, while "Address Book" is in the app folder- and Directory feels like it has a broader range of service than Address Book- or, I would think they'd go in the same folder, at least. They're all apps, of course, but... and since utilities seem to work just fine when they're in the general Apps folder, and vice-versa...
Sorry, I searched the question... but I gotta know so I can at least stop thinking about it.

2 2.26 4 (or just "8" if you prefer) Mac Pro, MacBook, Dual 2 G5, Mac OS X (10.6.2), I still miss my 840av. But I don't mind the extra screen space.

Posted on Jul 31, 2010 3:50 PM

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Jul 31, 2010 4:20 PM in response to xnav

Ha! Nice. So what about the non-Apple utilities that end up in the Utilities Folder, like all the Adobe crap that's ended up in mine? I assume that means 3rd party-developers can directly assign the Utilities folder as the install target with no problems?
I have a feeling the answer will be quite similar. How stunningly specific, yet annoyingly vague and oblique.
Can I just move everything into the Apps folder and get rid of the Utilities folder altogether? Maybe just try the 'out of sight, out of mind' approach...

Jul 31, 2010 5:50 PM in response to Jack Gregory

Ha! Nice. So what about the non-Apple utilities that end up in the Utilities Folder, like all the Adobe crap that's ended up in mine? I assume that means 3rd party-developers can directly assign the Utilities folder as the install target with no problems?

Apple as well as the Mac users in this forum have no controls over what 3rd party developers put in the Applications -> Utilities folder.

As to why Apple put what it put in the Utilities folder, the Mac users of this forum can only guess.
Can I just move everything into the Apps folder and get rid of the Utilities folder altogether? Maybe just try the 'out of sight, out of mind' approach...

Moving Apple provided apps out of Applications -> Utilities is a bad idea, unless you NEVER want to apply an update or upgrade to your Mac, plus expect something to totally fail.

First, many updates and upgrades expect to find the standard Utilities in the Utilities folder.

Second, some services will automatically launch a Utility and not find them.

Third, an update/upgrade may put a new copy in the Utilities folder, and the older copy will be where ever you stored it. Then months later you launch the old utility and get upset because it does not do the advertised new feature because you are running an old copy, or worse the utility fails because some library the old utility depended on was updated, and now the old utility fails, and again you are upset.

If you want to access Applications and/or Utilities from some other folder, then create Mac OS X Aliases and store the Aliases where you want to find them. Much safer that way.

Message was edited by: BobHarris

Jul 31, 2010 11:52 PM in response to BobHarris

Ok, I did everything you both advised me not to do, and Steve AND Woz came out of the internet to tag-team me. Now I am bleeding to death from my nose, and my internal organs have all stopped after being Diametrically Re-arranged by the power of Thinking Differently. So yes, you are absolutely right.
Thanks. It's too late for me, but I sincerely hope future generations can learn from your wisdom. And now I must drop my intestines onto the floor just like that scene in Catch 22 (the film).

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