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I've tried that. No need to go all *bold*... Still doesn't feel like a real Mac application.
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My experience has been that some people don't get why there is a need for Mac applications to look and feel like native Mac applications. Call me picky, call me snobbish, but there is a reason I spent money on buying a Mac instead of running Linux. I sure don't want my Mac applications behaving as if it was running on Linux or Windows. No, Aqua-fied monstrosity is still a monstrosity. |
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