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Re: ObjC++ (and a word about Java, too ;-)
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Re: ObjC++ (and a word about Java, too ;-)


  • Subject: Re: ObjC++ (and a word about Java, too ;-)
  • From: Alex Keresztes <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 02:04:07 -0600

On Wednesday, December 5, 2001, at 12:03 PM, Thomas Lachand-Robert wrote:

Here are a few good reasons just for starters (in no particular order)

PhotoShop, Microsoft Office, Illustrator, iMovie, iDVD, iTunes, Freehand,
Quark XPress, VectorWorks, Internet Explorer, AppleWorks, Acrobat, FileMaker
Pro, MYOB, Virtual PC, CodeWarrior, (add your own examples here)...


Most of these apps will NEVER be ported to Cocoa, and for all of its
glories, there are no Cocoa apps in the same league of importance to Apple
as the above list. If push came to shove, which Framework do you think
they'd drop?

Matt Gough


Thomas,

Just for clarification....

iDVD2 is a Cocoa application (And personally I think that is a major statement for the power of the framework).

Alex


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