on 10/2/01 12:09 am, Michael W. Wellman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Also I'd be interested in any views from developers as to whether its worth
>> the effort of Carbonising or whether in the long run there are more benefits
>> (end user performance?) in going to Cocoa?
>
>
> Small companies without a current installed base and without sufficient
> resources to do both have to choose which platform is more important.
> Greater installed base in Classic; greater potential market opportunity
> under Cocoa (small fish, small pond...but it might turn into a big pond).
>
> mikel
>
The discussion is useful but I'd still appreciate some informed comment as
to whether there is much of a performance benefit from a Cocoa source rather
than a Carbonised source and if so why?
Is it because of the greater speed of Objective C or the ability to take
advantage of some of OS X technologies over Carbonised applications.
What would these choices mean in the real world to Entourage and Office
users and will be ever see a Cocoa version of Entourage?
-- David Leitch Ord Minnett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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