FROM : Manfred Schubert
DATE : Wed Nov 20 16:54:29 2002
Am Dienstag, 19.11.02 um 22:28 Uhr schrieb Finlay Dobbie:
> The point is for applications which revolve around a single window
> (System Preferences, along with the iApps and so on), it makes no
> sense to have the application open with the main window closed. For
> document based apps, this is useful, sure, but not for iApps.
Leave that to the user please. If the user closes the window, close the
window. If the user quits the app, quit the app.
I would love to be able to close iCal's window without quitting it.
Others might want to close the window of System Preferences, iPhoto,
Address Book or even Calculator without quitting it. It all depends on
how you use an app.
With the standard behaviour the user has the choice.
Manfred
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DATE : Wed Nov 20 16:54:29 2002
Am Dienstag, 19.11.02 um 22:28 Uhr schrieb Finlay Dobbie:
> The point is for applications which revolve around a single window
> (System Preferences, along with the iApps and so on), it makes no
> sense to have the application open with the main window closed. For
> document based apps, this is useful, sure, but not for iApps.
Leave that to the user please. If the user closes the window, close the
window. If the user quits the app, quit the app.
I would love to be able to close iCal's window without quitting it.
Others might want to close the window of System Preferences, iPhoto,
Address Book or even Calculator without quitting it. It all depends on
how you use an app.
With the standard behaviour the user has the choice.
Manfred
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