By that reasoning, Livecode should recreate all the API’s Apple provides, 
rolling their own. And then we will get to gripe when they don’t work anymore 
after updating our OS. C’mon guys. For better or worse, ALL OS developers have 
to continue to innovate. If Apple’s OS troubles you, you can always use Win 8.x 
where you have to relearn where everything is, or Linux and then deal with 
piecing together all the components necessary for your app to work on every 
workstation that uses it. <sigh>

Bob S


> On Dec 7, 2014, at 03:09 , Richmond <richmondmathew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 07/12/14 12:44, Graham Samuel wrote:
>> How much functionality do you want in a color picker? If you just want to 
>> allow a user to pick from a fixed set of colours, it’s easy to grow your own 
>> - cross-platform too. But of course that’s just a small subset of an OS’s 
>> picker.
>> 
>> Graham
>> 
> 
> What I do not understand is why RunRev decided that Livecode should leverage
> an operating system's built-in colour picker rather than Livecode have its own
> colour picker as Metacard did.
> 
> Richmond.
> 
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