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Re: Client for Mac OS X 1 Year, 8 Months ago
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Actually, one other thought..
Since we're talking GoGlobal for Unix, most of the people who are looking for this software may indeed be engineers and scientists who are perfectly fine running via an X client. Just a thought..
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Re: Client for Mac OS X 1 Year, 8 Months ago
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Jeremy,
Thanks for the input. It's entirely possible, and even likely, that there aren't really any cross-platform toolkits in wide distribution on OSX. A quick search brought up the BOINC (http://boinc.berkeley.edu) as a potential example of a program that uses a cross-platform widget toolkit. Any chance you might be able to download it and let me know whether it looks or feels any "different"?
Thanks,
Troy
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Troy Morrison
troy @ graphon.com
GraphOn Corporation
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Re: Client for Mac OS X 1 Year, 8 Months ago
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Troy,
Gave it a try. So the window frame looks normal. What's unusual is that Preferences and Advanced View and these kinds of buttons are in the application window, where normally you would expect to find preferences as part of the drop-down menu from the bar at the top of the screen (under the application's name). It's entirely usable, though.
-Jeremy
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