Tom,

P.S. At least I don't have to hire a WEB 2.0 programmer. And I hope that RR can take most of that load with the rest going to our Web guys (different department).

Tom McGrath

On Jun 29, 2008, at 11:50 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:

Lynn,

But, you do know that Cocoa is in beta for both Web and Windows and so therefore makes xCode that much more interesting. RR already has the Mac WIndows thing down. It seems that Linux is coming along and with the Web a possibility I still think RR for ease of use and a much much much more simple interface/workflow is in another league completely than xCode.

That said, I will be hiring an experienced xCode developer shortly that will take my RR prototypes over to the iPhone and the Web (beta).

I would love to hire another RR developer but they are hard to find locally and the end output is for iPhone etc. so I have to put resources into the Cocoa development and I will continue doing the Prototypes.

Tom McGrath

On Jun 29, 2008, at 11:31 AM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:

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