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Source code update

Hi all,
This is just a note/update regarding my Cocoa source code, or rather two notes:

I’ve added a Donate button to the source code page. You’re of course always utterly welcome to use my code completely free of charge - and I’m really glad so many of you are finding it useful - but if [...]


iPhone Development

I’m seriously excited about the iPhone SDK. You should be too. Whether or not you actually own an iPhone or an iPod Touch, the SDK is potentially huge for OS X developers, and for the platform as a whole.


Skinnable Cocoa UI with WebKit and CSS

Another chunk of Cocoa source code for you: this time it’s a demonstration of how to make your app skinnable using CSS. You can grab it from the Cocoa Source Code page.
Skinnable App is a simple Cocoa application showing how to use an embedded WebKit WebView to easily “skin” your applications, i.e. style your app’s [...]


MGTwitterEngine - Twitter from Cocoa

Ever wanted to integrate Twitter support into your Cocoa app? I know I did. Enter MGTwitterEngine, available as always from my Cocoa Source Code page. (Oh, and I’m “mattgemmell” on Twitter, by the way).
MGTwitterEngine is an Objective-C class which lets you integrate Twitter support into your Cocoa application, by making use of the Twitter API. [...]


Do you use my source code?

I was thinking recently that it would be nice to get an idea of who’s using my Cocoa source code, whether it’s in shipping apps or otherwise. Plenty of you have emailed me when you’ve used some of my code, but I know it’s easy to forget to do that, especially if the release date [...]


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