GWarner wrote:There's no point debating this with sheeple wearing Apple colored glasses and think that Apple can do no wrong.
Hope you have plenty of lube...
So, this as a "no", that you can't express what Apple is doing to screw over developers?
Best wishes to the PB community. Thank you for the memories.
The App Store is a very good concept, even if it implies costs for the developper to get in, even for free apps. It ensures also that users keep the app up to date.
Anyway, I hope PB will have Cocoa (and 64 bits) support, that'd be awesome!!
Polo wrote:Anyway, I hope PB will have Cocoa (and 64 bits) support, that'd be awesome!!
Although it was some time ago, I would have sworn that I read something by Freak that mentioned eventually moving to Cocoa. I would imagine this will be a bit of work though, but will eventually happen.
Best wishes to the PB community. Thank you for the memories.
Polo wrote:Anyway, I hope PB will have Cocoa (and 64 bits) support, that'd be awesome!!
Although it was some time ago, I would have sworn that I read something by Freak that mentioned eventually moving to Cocoa. I would imagine this will be a bit of work though, but will eventually happen.
He did mention it, some time ago as you said, not sure if they started or not!
Well they can see the MaxGUI code to get started, it's open source
The Cocoa framework isn't that hard to use but it is object oriented.
PureBasic works differently. If the PB syntax needs to stay the same, some things like for example the event loop need to be mimicked. It's possible but a bit less efficient.
Polo wrote:Well they can see the MaxGUI code to get started, it's open source
Hey, we want PureBasic to actually work!
I started doing a Cocoa library and it worked well, with the same PB syntax. I didn't go further as I did not want to, but the port is quite easy, long, but easy
No, it can only be accessed using Objective C, so you'd either need to write everything in Objective C, or make some wrapper function to access the API.
Carbon now uses the new overlay scrollbar appearance for the standard scrollbar control and for scrollbars drawn with the HITheme API. Carbon does not support the automatic scrollbar hiding behavior provided by AppKit; for Carbon applications, the scrollbars will always remain visible.
I think 30% is a great deal. I would never find anyone accepting payments, handle all the paperwork etc etc for 30%.. (nothing I feel like debating).
What I would like to post as a open question;
I also have a lot of semi done things. They will not be done before november and even if they were I might run into problems posting updates to appstore.
Purebasic is awsome, no doubt. We are a demanding bunch of geeks all of us, for sure.
What can we as a user community do to support PB and help PB team to make the move forward to the newer Mac framework? Any ideas?