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Re: NSSearchField searching on a table
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Re: NSSearchField searching on a table


  • Subject: Re: NSSearchField searching on a table
  • From: James Duncan Davidson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 16:44:09 -0700

On Tuesday, Aug 19, 2003, at 15:24 US/Pacific, TACKEL wrote:

Hi Joar,

I think is the best place to do it, the list is called COCOA. Although these things are still
under NDA, all of us will use them in some months. And if anybody have done
something with the new applications will save time to all of us.

To be blunt, it's not up to you or me or anybody outside of Apple to decide. Anybody who accessed NDA covered software is covered by the agreements that you agreed to. Apple makes the rules on it. And yeah, they are restrictive. But, if you don't like it, well, ask for the rules to be changed. Maybe they will, maybe they wont.

But--and this is the reason I'm saying anything at all--a lot of people who are playing by the rules have a lot at stake at being able to have pre-release access--and the more people that don't play by them, the higher the chance that Apple will decide to close up their doors even tighter. It's already enough of a pain in the butt to deal with the rules as it is. Don't make them tougher on people.

So please. If you aren't don't want to play by the rules, at least be considerate of those that are. It's not just your own access that you threaten.


James Duncan Davidson
http://x180.net
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