I think that the main advantages are

-support for native Cocoa controls, either provided by the framework or through declares -the opportunity to clear out years of crud in the MacOS framework core accumulated during the change of event-handling schemes -the ability to say "Cocoa" in marketing literature; this will finally make those RB users that don't actually know what "Cocoa" means happy.

Jon Johnson could supply the definitive answer, but I'd prefer he spend his time working on implementing Cocoa stuff.

Charles Yeomans


On Jan 7, 2007, at 3:31 PM, Youri wrote:


Ok, Stupid question :

What is Cocoa support bring to RB? I am missing information there.

Sorry,


Youri




Massimo Valle wrote:
January 9, 2006 (a year ago)
REAL Software Announces Mac OS X Strategy for 2006: REALbasic to Support Cocoa
http://www.realsoftware.com/news/pr/2006/cocoa/
Has the above vaporized together with Swordfish?
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