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Re: proof of cocoa superiority?


  • Subject: Re: proof of cocoa superiority?
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 19:21:02 -0400

Speaking of htmledit.app, I don't find it with the final release, anyone know where to get it?

On Saturday, June 9, 2001, at 02:34 PM, Eric Peyton wrote:

Portions of Cocoa itself are built on Carbon (menu handling, workspace notifications, etc.).

Many apps themselves utilize portions of Carbon API to perform functions that Cocoa does not yet expose.

Here is a quick survey of apps shipped with OS X that are Cocoa or utilize Cocoa code

Apps and Utilities

Battery Monitor.dock
Signal Strength.dock
Address Book.app
Calculator.app
Chess.app
Clock.app
BlastApp.app
HTMLEdit.app
Internet Connect.app
Mail.app
Preview.app
Stickies.app
System Preferences.app
TextEdit.app
Console.app
CPU Monitor.app
Directory Setup.app
Disk Copy.app
Disk Utility.app
Grab.app
Installer.app
NetInfo Manager.app
Network Utility.app
ProcessViewer.app
SetupAssistant.app
Terminal.app

And in Developer Tools

BombApp.app
Sketch.app
FileMerge.app
icns Browser.app
IconComposer.app
Interface Builder.app
IORegistryExplorer.app
JavaBrowser.app
MallocDebug.app
ObjectAlloc.app
OpenGLInfo.app
PackageMaker.app
Pixie.app
Project Builder.app
ProjectBuilderWO.app
PropertyListEditor.app
QuartzDebug.app
Sampler.app

CoreServices

loginwindow.app

Assistant.app

I may have missed a few, but you get the idea ...

Eric

On Saturday, June 9, 2001, at 12:56 PM, Rosyna wrote:

I think this should be reworded. All of OmniGroup's applications and Mail DOES have a cocoa base, however I know OmniWeb, and Mail probably does too, has Carbon parts to it. For example, the Plugin loader for omniweb is carbon. Any aliases these apps may use are Carbon. I know there is more, I just don't know the specific parts and would rather not mention them in the chance the app doesn't use carbon for it.

Ack, at 6/9/01, Finlay Dobbie said:

All OmniGroup applications are written in Cocoa, as I'm sure you would've gathered if you'd read their site in detail. Mail is a Cocoa application. iTunes and iMovie are Carbon because they were originally for OS 9 and ported to OS X (a full rewrite would've taken longer than people were prepared to wait, and been pretty pointless).

-- Sincerely,
Rosyna Keller
Technical Support/Holy Knight/Always needs a hug

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