In support of those goals, I see the following as the first-order
TODO list:
* Integration of Quaqua as an Aqua Look & Feel.
* Native AWT Swing (as opposed to X11).
* Sound support.
* Integration with the Mac OS X certificate store (x509).
* Implement any missing functionality.
WRT JavaSound, a while back someone created a Port Audio JavaSound
service provider. It was posted to this list:
This is Yong.
KuroSound was taken offline some time ago.
KuroSound is a very basic Mixer SPI implementation with PortAudio (http://www.portaudio.com
), it requires Java Sound implementation to work. I think Tritonus
project (http://tritonus.org) can help a lot in this respect.
Tritonus is GPL'ed, is it compatible with SoyLatte license?
SoyLatte + Tritonus + KuroSound sounds nice to me.
This morning I ordered my first Soy Latte at my local coffee shop.
I was curious about it since I never tried it before.
It tasted good.
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