I'm trying to get into doing some Cocoa programming, but I ran into a 
snag, I can't find a good resource editor.  I don't run System 7 at all, 
so I can't run classic mac apps, which is fine with me.  But I've only 
found two resource editors for OS X.  One was 250$ commercial app, the 
other a shareware thing that didn't seem to work for me.  So thats about 
as far as my Cocoa programming has gone.  Apple has a lot of sample code 
up tho if your interested in learning.  I'm looking forward to doing a 
bit of work in objective C.

On another note, I was wondering if there was enough community support 
to start a OS X users group list.  I could advertise a little around 
school and might be able to drum up a user or two there...

Jim

On Tuesday, January 29, 2002, at 09:07  AM, Jacob Shaw wrote:

> I second kbob's opinion. I think modesty and non-anality go a long way.
>
> I wonder if I should start assaulting the masses to start calling 
> everything
> J/GNU/Linux for that SCSI controller patch I submitted for the 2.0.x
> kernel...hmm!
>
> In other news, how many other OS X users do we have here? I use OS X 
> pretty
> heavily now (ditched the PC laptop at work for a tibook, and have a 
> G4/867
> at home). How many of you have done some system-level or even Cocoa/Java
> coding?
>
>
> Cheers.
>
>
> On 1/28/02 10:54 PM, "Bob Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> My opinion: We should replace all occurrences of "Linux" with
>> "Linux (*not* GNU/Linux; somebody buy RMS a clue -- he even says
>> "free beer" like it's a bad thing!)"
>

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