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2004 US Presidential Election
November 21, 2003
| The Toast is Still Warm: A New Toast-O-Meter is Up
PoliBlog has the latest Toast-O-Meter with this week's ranking of the Democratic field. Posted by Steven L. Taylor at November 21, 2003 09:49 AM | TrackBack Comments
For example, if you see an AIM window peeking out from behind your browser and you click on it, that window will come to the front, but the main application window will not. The Mail.app/Activity Viewer is another example. The Aqua system of layers works well in many instances, but not in all. Thank goodness that the Dock is always there to come to the rescue. I know that clicking on an application icon in the Dock will always result in not only the application coming to the front, but also any non-minimized windows associated with it. And if the application is active but no windows are open, clicking on the Dock icon should create a new window in that application. Posted by: Court at January 24, 2004 01:59 AM At WWDC, I listened to Apple representatives make some excellent points about taking the time to build a 100%-compliant Aqua application, and I think all developers need to look beyond the code and listen to what the folks at Apple have to say Posted by: Ciriacus at January 24, 2004 02:01 AM So far in these articles, I have only dipped a toe or two into Aqua’s pool. I have covered basic aspects of building an Aqua-compliant application, including the building of photo-illustrative/3D application icons. Now it’s time to address other components of our Mac OS X application. Posted by: Barbara at January 24, 2004 02:02 AM Whether native or not, this is obviously one of the first steps on your way to OS X. Keep in mind that often, the functionality of your code has a lot to do with how your interface is designed. How many developers have come up with great functional ideas from working with their interface or looking at their competitors’? Start working on your Aqua compliance from day one. Don’t wait until the last minute. Posted by: Newton at January 24, 2004 02:03 AM Adhere to File Locations. Make sure that when your users save documents, your application knows where to put them and also gives users flexibility. Posted by: Prudence at January 24, 2004 02:05 AM Post a comment
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