I spent some of my time last night rewriting my code over to be more 10.5-ish. This included things like the @property and @synthesize stuff (forgetting the name) and fast enumeration. I've also noticed that Core Data behaves somewhat differently under Leopard. For example, transient attributes that weren't optional didn't require being set. Not the case anymore. Also, I may be wrong on this one but I don't recall being able to make relationships with abstract entities.
Getting back to The skill planner, I'm getting steady progress with it. However, I have taken advantage of BWToolkit, an interface builder palette with a slew of really useful elements. I've ran into this situation before of trying to include external frameworks into the resources directory and linking it. It's a very unintuitive way of doing it. So, for now, any releases will require that you put the framework into your /Library/Frameworks/ directory (notice there's no ~ for the home directory). It's something that'll definitely be fixed.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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I am no coder, but as a power user, I' d like to point out one thing that might help you. Right now I m sure you re in the cogs and wheels of building the app, but keep in mind that your app is only as good as your interface looks & feels like. On that matter I would recommend a slightly less bulky contour for the app to give it a lighter feel. Also you may consider small improvements such as blue contour over some of the important info such as in training. Just a suggestion, keep up the good work I m rooting for you!
ReplyDeletewe all can't wait to finally see a MAC version of a skill planner. Hope to see some results! Keep up the spirit! ;)
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