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Canada/US Final at World Juniors... — #2

Quote: Originally posted by acadian: Montoya stood up and stole that game against the Finns for you. It'll be interesting to see how he stands up to 4 lines of raw Canad…
MacNN Games by brapper Sat, 3 Jan 2004 - 13:24

Canada/US Final at World Juniors... — #1

Montoya stood up and stole that game against the Finns for you. It'll be interesting to see how he stands up to 4 lines of raw Canadian power in the final though. Should be an inte…
MacNN Games by acadian Sat, 3 Jan 2004 - 13:19

PB12-inch Rev - What Temp should fan turn on — #1

Quick questions. Does anyone know at about what temp the fan on the PB12-inch Rev B should turn on? Mine starts at 52 celcius. Also when I play games (Tiger Woods 2003) my temp goe…
MacNN Games by ZAPsx

Target mode Mp3 transfer ? — #1

I have determined that the best way to transfer my songs from my Powermac to powerbook is the 800 firewire target mode. (if this isnt the best way please let me know) My question…
MacNN Development by donny31

Target mode Mp3 transfer ? — #2

You can use Applescript folder actions to automatically add any songs you drop into a certain folder to your iTunes library. You can find them on Apple's website - search for iTu…
MacNN Development by Spheric Harlot

Rev. A 12" Powerbook Dark Spot on LCD? — #1

Hey all. In March my one year warranty ends, but my screen just started developing a dark spot on the bottom right of the monitor. you think they will replace it? You can't really …
MacNN Development by melman101

Java UI — #1

So, what kind of tools are available for developing a GUI for a pure java cross platform application? I take it that it is not possible to use Interface Builder and nibs if it's s…
MacNN Development by 11011001

Java UI — #2

Tools? you don't really need any. I always code the gui by hand. Java's Swing and AWT classes are really easy.
MacNN Development by Kristoff

Java UI — #3

If you are learning Java then I would serially advise you to learn how to hand code swing applications by hand. Just so that you understand the basics. Many people have different …
MacNN Development by depolitic

Java UI — #4

The only thing I have really written in Java was a GUI to control a robot. It would display the position on a map it created along with the ability to move the robot to point X,Y …
MacNN Development by djohnson

Java UI — #5

Take a look at Foam. It's pretty interesting.
MacNN Development by Arkham_c

Java UI — #6

Unfortunately I'm not as big on Swing as the other posters here. I've used JBuilder's Swing GUI builder and it's pretty decent, though you still need to fill in some code by hand …
MacNN Development by itai195

Java UI — #7

Different look and feels space object differently and even if you lock the window with absolute positioning, you will run into problems Apple does not recommend the use of absolute…
MacNN Development by depolitic

Java UI — #8

Quote: Originally posted by depolitic: As for Cocoa versus Swing, no contest Cocoa kicks ass in pure simplicity. However Cocoa is not portable and is not part of Java sp…
MacNN Development by itai195

Java UI — #9

Yes, I am coming from a Cocoa background, and I am finding coding some things that are so simple a real pain in the a$$ in Java. I wish there were delegates too... grr. Oh well. …
MacNN Development by 11011001

Java UI — #10

Just some updates: Foam is brilliant.. it's exactly what I would like to use. However, it's $300 (EDIT: i was giving a rough estimate in Canadian dollars. with the current exchang…
MacNN Development by 11011001

Java UI — #11

Don't JBuilder and QT Designer also cost money? I know JBuilder used to be available for academic use for $99. I've used it before and it's decent, but it's no IB. You probably …
MacNN Development by itai195

Java UI — #12

Quote: Originally posted by itai195: Don't JBuilder and QT Designer also cost money? Not JBuilder Foundation X. It's a free download. Quote: Originally…
MacNN Development by hengx

Java UI — #13

Foam is currently $199, not $300. It's already a very good cross-platform solution, and the next release should contain some very interesting cross-platform/cross-L&F features.…
MacNN Development by gperks

Java UI — #14

Quote: Originally posted by gperks: [b]Foam is currently $199, not $300. It's already a very good cross-platform solution, and the next release should contain some very …
MacNN Development by Arkham_c

Java UI — #15

Quote: Originally posted by 11011001: Yes, I am coming from a Cocoa background, and I am finding coding some things that are so simple a real pain in the a$$ in Java. I …
MacNN Development by absmiths
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