Creating an OSX app for IDEA is pretty trivial, I've posted about it in the
past. I wouldn't be surprised if more OSX support was on the way in the next
version of IDEA after pandora. If you do have a nice icon (other than the
default java one) then please do post it!

The mousewheel is very hard to get working, I've investigated this and if
you look through the archives on the java-dev list at apple, you'll see why
it basically won't work (bottom line, it's due to a bug in Component.java).
Getting it to work via cocoa is quite hairy apparently, so your best bet is
when JDK 1.4 for OSX comes out!

I'd say go ahead and buy it, I use it regularly (almost exclusively) under
OSX and while it does have some issues, these are slowly being ironed out.

Hani

On 20/11/01 11:23 pm, "Eric Ridge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is anyone at IntelliJ (or IDEA users for that matter) interested in
> being given a native launcher for OS X?  This let's one put the IDEA
> application on the Desktop (or wherever) and double-click it, as opposed
> to opening Terminal and running "idea.sh".
> 
> All it requires is a slightly modified directory layout for releases...
> b/c OS X has it's own concept of "Application Bundles".  I'm sure you
> could work this into your ANT build script (if you have one... surely
> you do!).
> 
> If you're interested, just let me know and I'll ship the code, icon, and
> binary (if necessary).
> 
> I'd also like to see mouse-wheel support to IDEA for OS X.
> 
> I haven't bought IDEA yet (still evaluating), but I'd buy tomorrow if I
> knew the next version supported OS X a little better.
> 
> eric
> 
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