Hi,
yes... but the new OpenGL canvas can help here ('m guessing)
the StackVM can help too...
some other tweaks can be implemented (yes, yes... time is tyrant :) )
cheers,
Esteban
El 22/09/2011, a las 10:30a.m., Alexandre Bergel escribió:
>> Yea, I know it works. But the question is how good? I remember there were
>> some issues with "clicking"? What about gestures? Will Pharo apps feel
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>> Smalltalk development for this platform now, or is it better to wait and
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>>> What is the state of the art and nearest perspectives of using Pharo/Squea
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>>> does Apple officially allow to Smalltalk-based applications?
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