2 Nov
2007
2 Nov
'07
1:09 a.m.
ssalazar@CS.Princeton.EDU wrote:
Find/replace exists in the Mac version. Cocoa (Apple's primary GUI API) is a lot faster to develop with than wxWidgets, which is what we use on Windows and Linux, so that's why the Mac version generally has more features. Find/replace is definitely going to be in the next release of Linux/Windows miniAudicle, in any case.
Small plug here -- having worked wtih Cocoa, wxWidgets and Qt, I can say that Qt is even faster to work with in general (part of that admittedly being because it's C++ rather than Objective C.) It's hardly worth rewriting the tool over, but if there's ever an attempt to unify the Mini's, it's probably worth a look. -Scott