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Java SE 6 Developer Preview 9 for Mac OS X Leopard
After a long time of waiting for Java 6 on Mac OS X Leopard, you can get since today a developer preview over the Apple Developer Connection.
Don't forget to read the release notes, nice things in there.
New Control Styles available within J2SE 5.0 on Mac OS X 10.5 (TN2196)
While you are waiting for Java 6 for Mac OS X I recommend to update your application to the new control styles. New Control Styles available within J2SE 5.0 on Mac OS X 10.5 (TN2196)...
For you guys that work on Mac OS X: ProLocation
First of all, this is the second and last time I will blog here about a Mac OS X only application.
OMiC - Apple Mail Plugin which read winmail.dat files
This time for all the Mac Developer with coworkers who use Microsoft Outlook and send you mails with winmail.dat attachments.
Mustang and Mac OS X, Part 2
In the meantime to my last blog about Mustang on Mac OS X Apple release three more developer previews. Today I want write about the news in DP5 which you can get here.
Qt Jambi - a new toy
Trolltech release a prototype of Qt for Java, called Qt Jambi. I know Qt from KDE, but i never use it.
JDIC Browser need some beans
So it's sunday and I was working on JDIC. But before I go to bed I want to share the work and get so feedback. I implement JEditorPane as WebBrowser. Now you asking yourself why the fuck I do this, where we have JDIC browser component to go away from this old and ugly html3 renderer.
JDIC Browser component support on Mac OS X
Today Michael Shan merged my patch into cvs. So issue #222 is fixed. A issue where the first patch that I provide is dated to Jun 27 2005, almost a year ago, now fixed, yeah!
jCalBean - a Calendar JavaBean
After a week with two blog entrys about JavaBeans (first and secound), here my two cents about...
The other day, I was developing a little application which should show some date information.
Mustang and Mac OS X
Today Apple release the Developer Preview 2 of Java SE 6.0. This preview include support for PPC so I can play around with it on my PowerBook.
So today is the day I can test most of the cool things I read about Mustang all the time here.





