Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th May 2008 12:53 UTC, submitted by Adam S
General Development A few weeks ago, Ars published part one in a series called "From Win32 to Cocoa: a Windows user's conversion to Mac OS X". In this series, Peter Bright details why he believes "Windows is dying, Windows applications suck, and Microsoft is too blinkered to fix any of it". Part one dealt with the history of both Windows and the Mac OS, and part two deals with .Net, the different types of programmers, and Windows Vista.
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Nice read but KDE is better
by mohasr on Mon 5th May 2008 14:02 UTC
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the author indeed has some valid points , I can't argue with him , but if he's really looking for UI consistency and code reusability I'd advise him to look at KDE(4) , the level of code sharing and reusability is astonishing , and the look is consistence across all kde apps - except a few of course-.