I don't really agree, as others have suggested, that this is a hammering a Mac-shaped peg into a Windows-shaped hole problem we're dealing with here. There are many successful Mac applications which use a tabbed view to consolidate multiple documents: TextMate comes immediately to mind — you wouldn't want multiple separate windows on screen when developing a Rails app, let me tell you. The solution there is to use an NSDrawer to manage a directory tree, with a tabbed view for navigating through opened documents. Mail and XCode's Organizer use a split view, similarly, without the baffling-to-some- users,-it-seems Drawer. The way I see it, there's no need to resort to any third party jiggery-pokery to achieve your solution when the Cocoa tools are already there, all of which comply with Apple's HIG.

On 27 Jul 2009, at 04:46, David Blanton wrote:

I am the only Mac programmer where I work; the rest being windows. I am constantly challenged to make Mac programs look like windows to some extent.

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