Thanks

2011/12/9 John Joyce <johnjo...@johnjoyce.org>:
> Yes, you will have to implement that.
> Sure, people customize NSTableView to do all sorts of things.
> You see, the design of that is pretty straight forward if you are actually 
> "downloading" files in terms of the WebView delegate and family of classes.
> It is a bit of work to implement, but not impossible.
>
> again see Uli's code for some ideas...
> http://zathras.de/angelweb/sourcecode.htm
> look at UKProgress indicator.
>
> Otherwise, take a look at things like Adium, Transmission, and other open 
> source apps for ideas.
> Not every thing is drag and drop to create, but simple-to-the-user UI/UX 
> often involves some efforts from the developer.
>
>> Thanks.
>> And to have Lion Safari's download box like behavior I have to
>> implement everything by myself?  I am just wondering how difficult
>> would it be. It seems to be a very customized NSTableView.
>> There's no existing components at the moment?
>>
>>
>> 2011/12/7 John Joyce <dangerwillrobinsondan...@gmail.com>:
>>> That is weird. Calling that a download is going to confuse users and 
>>> promote confusion.
>>> Copying a file from a local mounted drive is copying, maybe installing.
>>> That said,
>>> Uli Kulsterer has a control similar to The pre-lion Safari downloads window.
>>> Safari lion just puts it in an annoying popover window.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>> On Dec 6, 2011, at 11:25 PM, Nick <eveningn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>> I am writing an application, that should behave (and look) like Safari
>>>> downloader, but "download" files from a flash drive to a folder. I was
>>>> guessing that an interface similar to "Downloads" would help users to
>>>> feel more comfortable. Just wondering if there's any third-party
>>>> "downloads" control exists.
>>>> Thank you
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>
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