Need to do some more cool software again in the future. Looking back on great stuff sometimes hurts :-/.
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@mrreynolds so when was the last time you did a native cross-plattform app for the Desktop? Linux/Mac/Windows?
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@phaus I built a bunch, and it was never worth it in hindsight. @h_schreiber built a pretty great one; I don't think he'd do it again
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@stilkov so @h_schreiber should have used a native UI like cocoa and WPF or loosing the Windows Market then?
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Replying to @phaus
@phaus For him to answer, of course. If I were in his market, I'd do one first, probably for OS X or iOS, and decide about porting later

Apr 24, 2013 路 7:39 AM UTC

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Replying to @stilkov
@h_schreiber @mrreynolds @stilkov so i mean apps like @cyberduckapp & @jdownloader - they all looking and behaving like native Apps.
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@phaus @h_schreiber @mrreynolds Vuze/Azureus is another example, as is @beaTunesApp. Yet they're definitely rare exceptions.
Replying to @stilkov
@stilkov @phaus most do the same. What did you use, @h_schreiber? What were your pain points? I build some Swing apps but it鈥檚 4y since then
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@goldstift @stilkov @h_schreiber i used Rocca (native cocoa wrapper) and macwidgets (try to mimik cocoa with Swing). I like to try JavaFX.
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