![]() It’s clear that you need to set a minimum window size so that your app is usable. It’s even worse if you make your window small:Īck! In this case you cannot even see all the information you need. ![]() They are not resized, and they are totally misaligned, making the app look very ugly and unprofessional. But as is, you are not providing a very good user experience.įor example, if you resize the window and make it very large, look what happens to the poor controls! You can see a bunch of scary bugs, add or delete bugs, and you can even change any information on a bug. In this third part, we’ll cover how to polish and make your app provide a better user experience.īy the time you’re done this tutorial, you will have created a complete Mac OSX app – and hopefully you’ll be inspired to create some Mac apps of your own! :] What’s wrong with this app?Įverything works great so far. In the second part of the series, you covered how to show the details for the bugs, and how to add, delete and modify bugs. In the first part of the series, you created a Mac app that showed a list of Scary Bugs. Welcome back to the third and final part of the How to Create a Simple Mac App tutorial series!
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