On Friday, June 14, 2002, at 01:30 PM, Rob Cozens wrote:
> I really don't care to join forces with baby-knifers; but if the > "institutional wisdom" of the Apple community is to knife my baby > because it does not look like their idealized baby, what's a mother to > do? I wouldn't go so far as to consider it "knifed". The fact is, the apps created with Rev don't fit the same model as apps built specifically for OSX. We don't get the cool glowing default buttons either. Perhaps we will in the future. These are growing pains of Rev, and the Apple OS. I wouldn't place TOO much of your app's self-worth on the basis of the article. The Mac community would "prefer" to have those interface consistencies, but it's not a requirement for it to be a great app. Maybe a couple of points off at worst. There are many examples of such non-standard apps out there which are highly successful. In my case, Cinema4D would fit the bill, and I'm not complaining about their software. Relax Rob. We all know that your apps would be good on any platform the user chooses to run them on. Minor inconsistencies in interface get overlooked in these cases. And maybe Rev will eventually allow some platform fine-tuning someday, OSX is new for them, too. -- Troy RPSystems, LTD www.rpsystems.net _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
