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Re: This is welcome news...
by pret on Wednesday 18/Jun/2003, @07:33
MacOSX doesn't have a standard widget for windows-style toolbars handles. That's why it's like that. Microsoft apps, such as Office v.X are similiar-- but imho, a better apporach-- toolbar is a mini window at the top of the screen.. that isn't very OSX like, but is at least classic macos like. It's not a skin. You can prove this by running one of many aqua themes from resexcellenece =)

Other apps on OSX that have Windows-like toolbars also have their own custom toolbar handles. Even apps made in Cocoa do.
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