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Revisited: MacOS X screen saver programmer

Posted in Apple, Revisited, Tech by Dan at 8:00 pm
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5 Responses to “Revisited: MacOS X screen saver programmer”

  1. Chris says:

    Mind posting the reward here?

  2. You can make a nifty OS X screensaver in Quartz Composer… there’s really no programming just connecting lines to boxes and such. =)

  3. Dan says:

    Yea, but then there are no real controls

  4. Mark says:

    so my prototype wasn’t enough to whet your appetite? My folks have been in town so i haven’t had time to work on it. I’m taking a half-day at work today so i can think of no better use of my morning that enhancing my prototype.

    if you know what you’re doing in quartz, you can make controls… like how i let you be able to change the quantity of items on the screen… remember that? you don’t, do you? :(

  5. Dan says:

    LOL, Mark I thought you abandoned me :)

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