Am looking forward to being able to do this, hopefully this kind of Cocoa
control support will come to RB soon.

However, i feel that even though we build a Mac-only app, developing in RB
gives us a definite rapid development advantage over our competitors. Within
days of having a new idea we can realize it and have it in customer's hands,
mere weeks for larger ideas like the new browser window in our upcoming
LightSpeed 2.
http://www.xsilva.com/screenshots/ls2_browser27.png

Yes we rely on plug-ins to do some of the graphics stuff that we do and we
did wait longer for UB support, but our customers don't care what
programming language our app is written in, they want a great UI and they
want their feature requests fulfilled, yesterday ;).

Cocoa has some great things in it and we access a lot of it through MBS and
Einhugur and hope to do more natively in RB in the future, but we aren't
leaving RB for Xcode anytime soon to build our Mac app.

Dax Dasilva
www.xsilva.com


> I can; wrapping Cocoa's event-handling would make it possible to use
> Cocoa controls (via declares) in REALbasic applications.
> 
> 
> Charles Yeomans
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