So with all the Carbon-based apps they still ship, I guess Apple hasn't yet adopted OS X.
1) Why can?t anything you write ever make sense.
2) Mac OS X ≠ Cocoa.
3) Adobe has been ignoring Apple and their customers for a long time.
4) There are still plenty of 3rd-party apps that haven?t moved from Carbon to Cocoa. As I stated, the more complex the app the harder is and, likely, longer it will take. Again, Mac OS X ≠ Cocoa.
Why can't you participate in discussions without the random personal attacks?
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2) Mac OS X ≠ Cocoa.
Tell it to Steve.
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3) Adobe has been ignoring Apple and their customers for a long time.
And yet in the same sort of Stockholm Syndrome that drives so much of the Mac market, Mac users have made Adobe one of the largest software vendors ever.
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4) There are still plenty of 3rd-party apps that haven?t moved from Carbon to Cocoa. As I stated, the more complex the app the harder is and, likely, longer it will take. Again, Mac OS X ≠ Cocoa.
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Meanwhile, in Ironyland:
http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
So with all the Carbon-based apps they still ship, I guess Apple hasn't yet adopted OS X.
1) Why can?t anything you write ever make sense.
2) Mac OS X ≠ Cocoa.
3) Adobe has been ignoring Apple and their customers for a long time.
4) There are still plenty of 3rd-party apps that haven?t moved from Carbon to Cocoa. As I stated, the more complex the app the harder is and, likely, longer it will take. Again, Mac OS X ≠ Cocoa.
1) Why can?t anything you write ever make sense.
Why can't you participate in discussions without the random personal attacks?
2) Mac OS X ≠ Cocoa.
Tell it to Steve.
3) Adobe has been ignoring Apple and their customers for a long time.
And yet in the same sort of Stockholm Syndrome that drives so much of the Mac market, Mac users have made Adobe one of the largest software vendors ever.
4) There are still plenty of 3rd-party apps that haven?t moved from Carbon to Cocoa. As I stated, the more complex the app the harder is and, likely, longer it will take. Again, Mac OS X ≠ Cocoa.
Again, tell it to Steve.