Now this is a good point. I agree with some of the things others have said:
- It seems that this is such a simple an obvious feature
- Go take a look at Windows, this has been there since at least 95
- Get a copy of 10.0, or even 9 and basic apple+tab switching is there
Exactly how is LiteSwitchX like Watson? Watson was a pretty new and innovative idea, and it was more than a single handy little utility.
Really, I think it would be nice for Apple to recognize Proteron, but I don't see how they can justify making a big stink over it.
For a review, this seems a bit short.
A quick overview of what is contained in the book is informative, but not necessarily insightful.
Gotta point that out; sorry for nitpicking, but I like book reviews to tell me not only what's in the book, but how good the book is.
First off, where is the proof of this?
At macosxhints, somone says this and doesn't back it up. I'm not saying it isn't true, but who knows, really?
Good point on the Windows thing. I said this before, I think it's been in since at least 95.
Now this is a good point. I agree with some of the things others have said:
- It seems that this is such a simple an obvious feature
- Go take a look at Windows, this has been there since at least 95
- Get a copy of 10.0, or even 9 and basic apple+tab switching is there
Exactly how is LiteSwitchX like Watson? Watson was a pretty new and innovative idea, and it was more than a single handy little utility.
Really, I think it would be nice for Apple to recognize Proteron, but I don't see how they can justify making a big stink over it.