On 07/gen/07, at 23:01, Björn Eiríksson wrote:

Users who think that apps are more native when they are in Cocoa are very far off. People should ask them self which Apple Apps are actually Cocoa. (I think many of you here would be very surprised to see that many off them are not Cocoa, and they are not any less native to MacOS X because of it).

Just out of curiosity, can you make some examples? (apart of iTunes which is a cross-platform project and it's not certainly Cocoa based)

I tried to do

otool -L <AN_APPLE_APP> | grep Cocoa

on some applications in my /Applications folder and all of them seem to be Cocoa.framwork dependant. However these apps also link the Carbon.framework. But (I think) this is just because many things are not wrapped in Cocoa.

Massimo Valle




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