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authorGeorg Brandl <georg@python.org>2016-02-26 18:18:05 (GMT)
committerGeorg Brandl <georg@python.org>2016-02-26 18:18:05 (GMT)
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ there.
What you get after installing is a number of things:
-* A :file:`MacPython 3.4` folder in your :file:`Applications` folder. In here
+* A :file:`MacPython 3.6` folder in your :file:`Applications` folder. In here
you find IDLE, the development environment that is a standard part of official
Python distributions; PythonLauncher, which handles double-clicking Python
scripts from the Finder; and the "Build Applet" tool, which allows you to
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ aware of: programs that talk to the Aqua window manager (in other words,
anything that has a GUI) need to be run in a special way. Use :program:`pythonw`
instead of :program:`python` to start such scripts.
-With Python 3.4, you can use either :program:`python` or :program:`pythonw`.
+With Python 3.6, you can use either :program:`python` or :program:`pythonw`.
Configuration
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/intro.
Distributing Python Applications on the Mac
===========================================
-The "Build Applet" tool that is placed in the MacPython 3.4 folder is fine for
+The "Build Applet" tool that is placed in the MacPython 3.6 folder is fine for
packaging small Python scripts on your own machine to run as a standard Mac
application. This tool, however, is not robust enough to distribute Python
applications to other users.