You can run your Powerbook screen and the ACD at the same time. You have three options when running an external from your powerbook. You can:
A: Close the lid of the powerbook and…
You can certainly use the internal PB display along side a 23" display. This would give you both screens to do with as you please. You don't have to switch since they're both on …
Hi there,
I am a full time professional poker player, and am currently in the process of switching to mostly online play, so I can stay home more often. I would like the ability t…
There are a few reasons.
But I do not want to mention them here since it would simply become a flame/debate/argue thread instead of a "For Sale" thread.
College is approaching an…
The Mac Mini has only one memory slot. It came with 512 megs of RAM but I bought a 1 gig stick of RAM and upgraded it myself.
I also had two other PC3200 sticks of 512 meg of RAM…
I have the following for sale as a complete package only:
Hardware:Mac Mini (1.42 gHz, 80 gig HD, SuperDrive, 1 gig of RAM, BlueTooth and AirCard)3 sticks of 512 meg PC3200 RAM (o…
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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 DetriusSun, 26 Jun 2005 - 14:18
Well, I consider myself a Mac guy at heart... But I'm starting my own business and I was having too many issues trying to develop on my powerbook. For one, I kept having to borrow…
MacNNDevelopmentby TampaDeveloperSun, 26 Jun 2005 - 13:41
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Originally Posted by itistoday
That's a pretty crappy attitude, and an insult to the developers that spent their time making them. They could have just as easily ditched…
MacNNDevelopmentby Person ManSun, 26 Jun 2005 - 12:44
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Originally Posted by TampaDeveloper
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
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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Originally Posted by Chuckit
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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Originally Posted by TampaDeveloper
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