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


  • Subject: Re: Docklet(ing) API & 10.1: Where ????
  • From: John Geleynse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2001 12:19:36 -0700

> Please re-implement the control strip if you want control
> strip functionality, it worked fine as it was.

This is not my decision to make and is great feedback to submit at
http://www.apple.com/macosx/feedback.html

> Like the script menu? :rolleyes:

The Script menu itself was a technology demonstration more than anything
else. It is *not* included as part of a normal Mac OS X 10.1 install and
thus should not be interpreted as license to put anything in the menu bar.

>> The Dock is intended to be the point of entry for 3rd party developers
>> providing this type of global access functionality.
>
> Despite the fact you just stated that the API (Dock Extras) is going
> away? What?

What I meant was that "The Dock, using Dock menus, is intended to be...".
Sorry for the confusion.

John Geleynse
User Experience Technology Manager
Apple Worldwide Developer Relations


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