I.S. is not responsible for determining which lists are valid and which aren’t.
The moderator is.
That’s me
It’s off topic (as you say) and as a result, not for here.
Where? I don’t know.
But not here.
scott
[moderator]
On Oct 28, 2009, at 11:01 AM, MacProjects wrote:
> Which from apple dev
I know, OmniGraffle is praised everywhere. This could be a good
investment, unless there is the need for sharing - asking others to
buy a software isn't right, especially when working on a freeware
project. I will look into xfig, thanks Sarah.
I.Savant, taking this discussion down. Sorry AGAI
On Oct 28, 2009, at 11:01 AM, MacProjects wrote:
Which from apple developer maillists in Your opinion would be more
appropriate for discussing the "algorithm/structure visualisation
stage" when developing on osx?
Apple mailing lists for this topic? There are none. There's the
Apple Deve
Which from apple developer maillists in Your opinion would be more
appropriate for discussing the "algorithm/structure visualisation
stage" when developing on osx? Which list would hold users that are
more likely using such tools and can give a good advice based on
empirical knowledge? I do
On Oct 28, 2009, at 10:20 AM, MacProjects wrote:
Pardon for being a bit off-cocoa-topic, but thought this is a good
place to ask.
You thought a Cocoa development list with strict topic rules was a
good place to post questions about which visualization applications
are best?
Come on.
Hello!
Pardon for being a bit off-cocoa-topic, but thought this is a good
place to ask.
Until now my choice for visualising algorithms, structure etc has been
pen&paper... time to go digital.
I do own some apps like AI, VectorDesigner, xMind that would do the
job and have googled up for some