But in reading further, it looks we're disqualified for a more
fundamental reason. Check out Rule 4: "Must be built primarily with
AppleScript, Carbon, Cocoa, Java, WebObjects, or any combination of
these application development technologies."

What if I built an app entirely in the REALbasic language with no use
of declares?

I can understand they want to promote their technologies, but I would
think it would be more important to promote the Mac in general.
--
Philip Regan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://homepage.mac.com/pregan
REALBasic 2005r4, Applescript
Mac OS 10.3.9

On 5/9/06, Stephen Dodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The good news is Apple Design Awards are now open until June 16.

The bad news is, you don't qualify.

New this year in their terms and conditions are all entries must be
Universal Binary. (See http://developer.apple.com/ada/rules.html)

Alas, we'll have to wait until next year for our awards.


This message is posted as news, not as bait for yet more discussion
on when Universal Binaries will be available for REALbasic.  We all
know we want it, it's coming, it takes time, and it's an important
issue to REAL and the community.

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