Been a while since I’ve updated. My apologies. But I have excellent news. I’ve written my first full-fledged Cocoa application. PictureWindow is a very basic image viewing program for OS X. In its current state of development it will only browse your Pictures folder. I’m working on changing that so you can select the folder you want to view. The code is pretty decent, in my inexperienced opinion, for a newbie. I plan on keeping this application in active development, unlike the other programs I’ve written, so if you try it out and think something is lacking, let me know and I’ll try to add it. It’ll be a good learning experience for me. Any feedback is, of course, welcome. Just shoot an email to aj [at] this domain. It uses the MIT license and the source code is included in the .zip file. Finally, I’d like to thank Max Williams for the great job he did on designing PictureWindow’s icon. Significantly better than anything I could have come up with.
-
‹ Home
Contents
-
Categories
-
Tags
-
Archives
-
RSS Feeds
-
Meta
One Comment
Thanks for the link.
One feature I’d like to see would be allowing you to drop pictures onto the window to add them to the current folder - “throwing them out of the window”. That’d turn it into more of a useful way to manipulate images in a folder rather than just a way to view them, and extend the “window” metaphor. Or something.
Post a Comment