ok True but there are tons of stuff in the computing world that no one ever takes advantage of... OpenDoc, PowerTalk, QuickDraw QX, Publish and Subscribe and more but Services isn't a hinderance or stupid like Microsoft Bob!
Crap... I'm old!
On My Finder....
I double click on a Folder and my window opens and the AC falls out.
Sorry I couldn't help it.:D
Ok, I'll sit down and shut up
JNUNEZNYC
DEATH TO ALL WYSIWYG HTML EDITORS and USERS!!!! LOL
As a JavaScript/ASP(stop booing and hissing)/PHP coder I have to work with files given to me by the designers. They usually work with DreamWeaver. JESUS! I usually spend half an hour cleaning up the page before I add my scripts to it...
OK I have the PCI card now but haven't been able to test this because my Beige G3 won't keep the Primary monitor settings in X but it will for OS 9. When I connect my PC monitor to the on board video and switch the menu bar from on-board to Rage128 PCI card it works but as soon as I shutdown it...
I agree about the help files... What they should do is have them online (Like www.php.net does) and offline HTML versions. So you can download the latest copy.
I am looking for the same thing but I was wondering is if a PC version of the Rage 128 would work since the ATI XPERT 128 16MB PCI is only $43. My brother has a B&W G3 with PCI and has his DVD working on it so I am hoping for the same.
I agree with JCart12... If you needed to code software where execution speed is needed Cocoa is a must. But for Development speed RealBasic is king.
I have been using RB for 2 + years now and have recently started to learn ObjC and Cocoa.
<no flames>
Comparing RealBasic to Project Builder...