On Sep 21, 2009, at 12:46 PM, Gerald Combs wrote:

> Requiring X11 seems to be a hurdle for a lot of OS X users. I think a
> native or near-native app would be well-received.

Yeah.  We also have the issue of not having the native look and feel  
of Mac OS X and its applications, which is a serious infraction in the  
Mac world ;-).

> Three minutes after Stephen's mail arrived I received a request from
> Laura Chappell for iPhone support. It would be nice to be able to  
> expand
> to other platforms if needed.

Did Laura mention what sort of things we could explore doing on an  
iPhone?  I thought a little bit about that too, but didn't have any  
big ideas.

For those who don't know: Like Mac OS X, iPhone applications are also  
written in Objective-C and use a graphics API called Cocoa Touch,  
which is similar to OS X's Cocoa.


Steve
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