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Re: Cross-platform?


  • Subject: Re: Cross-platform?
  • From: Daniel Vollmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:03:16 +0100


On 16.02.2006, at 11:58, Matt Gough wrote:


On 16 Feb 2006, at 06:49, Greg Herlihy wrote:

And contrary to popular belief, a Java application can
certainly look and feel like any Carbon or Cocoa application on the Mac.
Unfortunately, not all software applications written in Java make the modest
adjustments that are usually needed to provide a "Mac like" experience when
running on a Mac; and that fact has lead some to the wrong conclusion that
apps written in Java cannot behave like ordinary Macintosh applications.


Can you point us to some example apps which do look like ordinary Mac apps. All of the ones I have seen look a bit wierd compared to 'normal' apps.

CyberDuck for example.

	Daniel.
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