Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 8th Jan 2006 21:31 UTC
Mac OS X "Familiarity breeds contempt, right? So it stands to reason that anyone who uses a product extensively can find fault with it. I'm no exception - my work requires me to use Mac OS X every day, all day long, and although I am generally thrilled with its capabilities and reliability, some things about it really drive me up the wall."
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RE: Click to focus behaviour
by MikeGA on Mon 9th Jan 2006 00:25 UTC in reply to "Click to focus behaviour"
MikeGA
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2005-07-22

Actually, whilst learning Cocoa recently, there was some interesting stuff on how apps behave when brought into focus.

Basically it comes down to how each individual "object" in the interface chooses to act. However, I have to admit to not being entirely sure on the decisions behind some objects.

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