The fabled Core Graphics Framework is now released!
All the PPC / Intel specific bugs have been found, caught, and eradicated. The framework should now be ready for developer consumption for use in commercial apps, or for experimentation and utter bewilderment. Be amazed. Be very amazed, and download the framework straight from here or read and download it from the original post.
Liberate your application
Now works on all architectures, and without hiccups!
Can’t get enough of window transitions? Love a little eye candy? Well, you’re in luck. The Core Graphics Framework and Xcode Project Template make adding the fantastic Core Graphics function to your app a breeze. In fact, it’s even more complete than the tutorial, and already has more features in it before you write a single line of code! It doesn’t stop there, however. This framework powerful enough to use the genie effect. That’s right. That awesome Mac OS X transform you can get when you minimize an application. Core Graphics contains a wealth of resources. You really have to check it out.
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Following on from the Core Graphics tutorial, this download-able demo app presents an easy way to look at the various effects available both through documented and undocumented code.
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Shiira is an open source web browser based on Web Kit and written in Cocoa. The goal of the Shiira Project is to create a browser that is better and more useful than Safari. This article presents the most useful features of Shiira and gives a preview to the some of the new additions that are coming in version 2, including exclusive information from the latest build.
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