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Re: State of Cocoa adoption
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Re: State of Cocoa adoption


  • Subject: Re: State of Cocoa adoption
  • From: Greg Titus <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2003 17:01:55 -0800

On Sunday, March 16, 2003, at 04:45 PM, Joe Osborn wrote:

Are custom vertical applications being written with Cocoa ? (sounds like the answer is mostly no)

You can't treat lack of an affirmative response as a negative response. It could be that people aren't answering this question or can't answer it for whatever reason. Or perhaps the people working on such projects aren't reading the mailing list.

-- Chris

Just for my own edification, what is a "custom vertical application"? I'm not being smarmy or mocking, I'm just wondering about the definition.

A commercial application is something you try to sell to lots of people for relatively small amounts of money. A custom vertical application is either something that (a) you try to sell to a few people for relatively large amounts of money, or (b) you are developing just for one person for even larger amounts of money.

It is really a continuum, of course. There isn't a particular point on the curve where you can authoritatively say: on this side is mass market, on this side is vertical.

- Greg
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