On 1/7/07, Youri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -support for native Cocoa controls, either provided by the framework or
> through declares
Then, as I suspected, this is a good news for Mac only apps.
It would be probably good to know what exactly should be the COcoa
support, because, AFAIK,
- Objective-C is integral part of "Cocoa experience". I do not know
about any other tool offering access to Cocoa classes without
Objective-C interface (RB would be first tool offering Cocoa on
Windows ;-).
- are there any Cocoa-specific controls? I believe Apple moved Carbon
to be on par with Cocoa - Carbon is not just a legacy tool.
- difference between Carbon and Cocoa is (IMHO) Cocoa allows to make
siimple things simple, but Carbon offers deeper control over Mac. For
building custom (cross-platform) framework, Carbon is IMHO more
suitable.
--
Peter Bozek
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