On 2010-01-24, at 15:43 , Marcus Karlsson wrote: > > On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 09:59:31AM -0700, LuKreme wrote: >> On 23-Jan-2010, at 22:02, Caio Chassot wrote: >>> This is a Mac app (damn it) after all. >> >> Yes, let's keep that in the forefront. > > That of course leads to the following question. What defines a Mac app? > I'm interested to hear what the answers might be because I think there > can actually be quite different opinions among us on that.
For any set of guidelines that we give you, you'll find an app that tried to follow them all and got it all wrong. You know when daddy tries to use slang to talk to his teenage son? That. I like the following apps for their mac-ness, despite them being rather unstandard: - WriteRoom - Quicksilver - TextMate - Notational Velocity - Hex Fiend On the more canonical side: - OmniOutliner - NetNewsWire - Transmission - Camino (Think way back when, before we had a feast of good browsers) On the FAIL side: - Tweetie (It's a great app, but it's an iPhone app on a Mac) - Pixelmator (HUD … everywhere …) - Cha-Ching (It's made of BUG. Things go wrong in eerie ways) _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list List help: http://lists.ranchero.com/listinfo.cgi/email-init-ranchero.com
