To answer the question about USB over ethernet: there are three things i can think of:
1. Ethernet KVM (keyboard, video, mouse). These use IP, so it works from all over the intern…
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I plan to release my applications first on Mac. Mac is my favorite environment. I have done extra work simply out of that love. So …
MacNNDevelopmentby MillenniumFri, 24 Jun 2005 - 08:14
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Originally Posted by flatcatch
Can anyone suggest some good places to start? Books? I was checking out The Mac Xcode 2 Book but it's not out yet it looks like. Maybe the…
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Originally Posted by TampaDeveloper
I would love to get in contact with a developer that has successfully ported their Objective-C application to a PC and gone on to mark…
MacNNDevelopmentby ChuckitThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 15:21
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Originally Posted by Person Man
Yes but,
Applications built using these toolkits on the Mac won't FEEL like Macintosh applications. If an application doesn't FEEL like a…
MacNNDevelopmentby itistodayThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 13:38
Get a USB extension cable and plug a bluetooth dongle into it. Fish the cable through your entertainment center and arrange it so the dongle sticks it's head out a little on the to…
MacNNNetworkingby GSixZeroThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 12:04
BTW, if I could write code in Objective-C and deploy it on Windows as a second-class citizen to my Mac version, I would. But it doesn't require a vast amount of evaluating to come…
MacNNDevelopmentby TampaDeveloperThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 10:44
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Ditto for the ones that wanted to be successful software shops of any kind. It's not as though the phenomenon of developers failing is someho…
MacNNDevelopmentby TampaDeveloperThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 10:30
Separating the UI from the back end is a bit more labor intensive, but it does future proof your application. For anything but the trivial it's not only a good idea, but mandatory…
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There is no doubt in my mind that there ARE successful companies that make exclusively Mac software. But unfortunately, I cannot prov…
MacNNDevelopmentby ChuckitThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 09:19
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Originally Posted by Millennium
Applications written in these tookits are no more difficult to make "Mac-like" than any other Carbon app, particularly if you start out wi…
MacNNDevelopmentby TampaDeveloperThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 09:14
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Originally Posted by Chuckit
It is not professional suicide to create real Mac-native applications.
There is no doubt in my mind that there ARE successful companies…
MacNNDevelopmentby TampaDeveloperThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 09:07
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http://www.wxwidgets.org/ - An open source cross platform toolkit with a VERY large user-base. There are bindings to this toolkit in …
MacNNDevelopmentby MillenniumThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 09:05
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Originally Posted by Person Man
Yes but,
Applications built using these toolkits on the Mac won't FEEL like Macintosh applications.
Applications written in these to…
MacNNDevelopmentby MillenniumThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 08:56
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Originally Posted by Person Man
Yes but,
Applications built using these toolkits on the Mac won't FEEL like Macintosh applications. If an application doesn't FEEL like a…
MacNNDevelopmentby TampaDeveloperThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 08:28
How about a wireless keyboard and mouse?
USB bluetooth adapters are dirt-cheap these days, and the range should be alright. My brother used his wireless mouse from a distance of &…
MacNNNetworkingby OreoCookieThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 08:11
Does anyone know of a way to connect USB peripherals (specifically a keyboard/mouse) via an ethernet bridge? I am thinking about connecting a Mac mini to my plasma TV, but that wou…
MacNNNetworkingby kiddydocThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 07:57
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Originally Posted by TampaDeveloper
Check out:
http://www.wxwidgets.org/ - An open source cross platform toolkit with a VERY large user-base. There are bindings to this…
MacNNDevelopmentby Person ManTue, 21 Jun 2005 - 07:42
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Screw other platforms and their inferior GUI development tools.
Obviously a diplomat in a previous life. <GRIN>
Hi Flatcatch,
Glad you're getting back to Mac. I wrote a few small things in Objective-C but could not get myself motivated to write anything big in it. After being a Java guy, …
MacNNDevelopmentby TampaDeveloperMon, 20 Jun 2005 - 08:21
Thanks guys for the suggestions - I appreciate it. It's helpful to know some of the key differences between the Windows C++ world and Mac Obj-C ahead of time.
As far as what I wan…
MacNNDevelopmentby flatcatchSun, 19 Jun 2005 - 19:09