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Re: Docklet(ing) API & 10.1: Where ????



On Tuesday, October 2, 2001, at 09:48 PM, John Geleynse wrote:

The problem is that this requires your application to be running, which
is no good. The point about dock extras was that they required no other
extra processes to be running and were therefore just instantaneous and
always-on, if you get what I mean (they all ran inside one process,
DocklingServer, and now SystemUIServer I guess).

Have a look at lots of the third party dock extras and tell me that they
would be better off as applications, not small loadable code bundles.

I understand completely. Your comments and concerns are noted.

I have to disagree; things that can live in separate protection domains should do so.

Regards,
John Hvrnkvist
--
ToastedMarshmallow, the perfect Cocoa companion
http://www.toastedmarshmallow.com


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