On Feb 1, 2007, at 1:09 PM, Daniel Stenning wrote:
Support for Cocoa may attract more people.
The Cocoa support thing was discussed at great length here
recently. It only
effects the Mac crowd, and lets fact it - the there are bigger fish
out
there to catch than the mac crowd. And wouldn't existing Cocoa
developers
miss a lot of the Objective C language features ?.
The Cocoa switch is, to me at least, primarily a marketing move, both
for REAL Software and for us. I personally have no desire to learn
Objective-C or start using XCode, but I'd love to release a Cocoa
version of my apps, because there are a *lot* of Mac users out there
who honestly and strongly believe that Cocoa > Carbon. Right or
wrong, I don't know, but Cocoa will be a very big selling point for a
lot of people.
--
Brad Rhine
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://bradrhine.com
Tangelo: Web Publishing... With A Twist!
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