I humbly disagree.

The PDFs I might want to open with Skim, belongs to the set of 
PDFs I might wish to annotate, from the Universe of PDF's, which
might contain graphics and you name it. I really appreciate that option.
Please don't take it away

Den 29. apr. 2011 kl. 15.51 skrev Adam M. Goldstein:

> On Apr 29, 2011, at 9:37, kbostroem <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>>> I suspect it's because there is a system-wide setting, and that if people
>>> were to change this just for BD, it would conflict with that setting.
>>> 
>> I have the system-wide default set to Preview.app and in BibDesk to
>> Skim.app. It works as expected. No conflict.
>> 
> 
> For a user that didn't know you had set it this way, there would be. 
> Expecting Preview if coming from finder, but getting Skim in BD, an element 
> of chaos wd be introduced into user experience. Same if vice-versa. 
> 
> Compare with a simple window manager such as fluxbox or the default X manager 
> on OSX. Each app has a different architecture; the user knows that each 
> provides a different experience. It's known that one has to look for this. 
> The manager just keeps the windows organized and accessible. Unlike this the 
> Mac OS is integrated, each app conforming to certain system wide behaviors. 
> The further an app deviates, the less smooth the experience. A developer must 
> take it as a principle not to permit his or her app to behave too much 
> differently from the system. Certainly, if each app differed, even a little, 
> the general coherence of the user experience wouldn't be there.
> 
> In the end it is going to be the app that gets blamed.
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