On 2007-01-08, at 06:27, Glenn L. Austin wrote:
On Jan 7, 2007, at 8:01 PM, Norman Palardy wrote:
On Jan 07, 2007, at 2:10 PM, Youri wrote:
After the overhelming thread about "What keeps you using
RealBasic?", I noticed that like me, THE main force of RealBasic,
for RB developers, is "Cross-Platform development".
Then, why loosing time and ressources with Cocoa? For those who
want Cocoa, then use Cocoa,no?
Not supporting Cocoa on OS X is like saying you don't support Vista
Not even close!
Cocoa is JUST an API set and Framework, just like Carbon -- just
like Java -- just like REALbasic.
The only thing "special" about Cocoa is that Apple is promoting it
as the *preferred* API set and framework. There is nothing
"magical" about Cocoa, it makes easy things easy, medium things not
too difficult, and some things nearly impossible.
--
Glenn L. Austin <><
Computer Wizard and Race Car Driver
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<http://www.austin-home.com/glenn/>
For some of us and for RB, it means BUGFIX and Crash Fix.
The Color Picker Crash - Should be fixed when using Cocoa.
The crazy RB Drawer Windows - When I say that Drawer Windows works in
other apps, then the answer is: they using Cocoa.
And perhaps I found something similar with the RB HTML Viewer, it do
not render CSS as like Safari.(and both using the same stuff?) When I
discuss Save or Open Dialog boxes... Many answers was not Mac like or
other apps using Cocoa and it is not possible in RB..
Setting the hope to Cocoa in RB,
Sven E
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