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Re: Custom interface
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Re: Custom interface


  • Subject: Re: Custom interface
  • From: John Stiles <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 18:58:04 -0700

Basically you get to rewrite all the controls from scratch :)

It's not a minor undertaking, so be sure it's worth the effort. Your best bet is to look for open-source code which does what you want, since there are already a ton of open-source Cocoa classes for custom UIs.

Also, be sure your customer knows what they are talking about. 3/4 of custom UIs look and act really bad. Just looking different for the sake of looking different is a sure-fire recipe for dissatisfied customers.


Mr. Gecko wrote:
How would I make a custom interface as in making the buttons windows and process bar look different. I need this to give my customers a more clean interface.
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