Definitely. I wouldn't even start.

Notifications, delegates, and all such stuff. Moreover much of cocoa
is thread-safe, while RB is not.

All in all, I would propose to start a cocoa app new using the xcode  
tool chain.

Am 20.02.2007 um 17:14 schrieb Charles Yeomans:

> My understanding is that there will be a lot of significant  
> differences.
>
> Charles Yeomans
>
> On Feb 20, 2007, at 12:50 AM, Ryan Dary wrote:
>
>> The REALbasic Cocoa implementation is probably going to just be a
>> "buzzword" effect, but no REAL difference.
>>
>> - Ryan Dary
>>
>> Thom McGrath wrote:
>>
>>> The bottom line is this. If you want your application to look,
>>> feel, and
>>> behave like a true Mac OS X app then you need to use true Cocoa.
>>> You'll
>>> gain access to the new Mac OS X features long before somebody  
>>> "hacks"
>>> them into RB, or RS pulls a half-assed job of implementing them.
>>
>>> -- 
>>> Thom McGrath
>>> The ZAZ Studios
>
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