Hi Steve,
this is just a bit of light:
I usually download things from my Macintosh, even if they are Windows stuff that
I copy to my Windows laptop later.
As an example, I download QuickTime and REALbasic from my Macintosh - both
platform versions - and even the Linux version of REALbasic (from my Macintosh).
It happens sometimes - rarely - that I do the same on the other way (use the
Windows laptop to download things for Macintosh)...
I have to say that sometimes I just can't download Windows things from the
Macintosh because of the server who does not let me do that :(
I am probably an exception - thus I do not believe that too much - but some
people on this list already stated that at work they _have_ to use a Windows
machine and runs a Macintosh at home (and the reverse can be true too).
At last, they can be some curious people (people eager to know) who download the
stuff just to watch it - know how it was done - ...
So, I do not think that these kind of numbers are representative; but they gave
an idea - at least you have a popularity number - on how many people think it
can be useful :)
Cheers,
Emile
realbasic-nug-request at lists dot realsoftware dot com wrote:
Subject: RE: DisclosureTriangle direction issue
From: "Steve Garman" <realbasic at garman dot demon dot co dot uk>
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 17:27:32 +0000
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 11:23:47 +0000 REALbasic NUG was sent the following
email
Just in case it's any use to anyone, I've put up a copy at:
http://rb.sgarman.net/triangle/
According to my web logs, most of the downloads of this subclass were =
done
from Macs.
Perhaps I should point out that it is designed to look like a classic
Windows triangle and is probably not up to Mac graphical standards.
Not very nice; same for the Slider Class (beurk on Windows - too small to be
useful -, correct size on Mac OS X).
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