On the developer's machine it works... - decadence
is a common refrain. At this point you should be experienced enough not to be making that argument.
It really doesn't solve the users' issues.
Think hard about how you are coding Default Folder X. It's just too aggressive a model, interfering too deeply with the OS.
Try and figure out a liter way to get the core functionality.
When you added APE you were really off the path. It's a pity to lose Default Folder to memory leaks and CPU cycles, not to mention hard system restarts.
On the developer's machine it works... - decadence
is a common refrain. At this point you should be experienced enough not to be making that argument.It really doesn't solve the users' issues.
Think hard about how you are coding Default Folder X. It's just too aggressive a model, interfering too deeply with the OS.
Try and figure out a liter way to get the core functionality.
When you added APE you were really off the path. It's a pity to lose Default Folder to memory leaks and CPU cycles, not to mention hard system restarts.
And I'm on 10.5 now.
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Thursday, April 24 2008 @ 05:20 AM PDT