Native Apps ... Get The Goods
With more and more people starting to receive copies of MacOS X Public Beta, it seems this might be a good time to make everyone aware of the best ways we've found to locate the latest Carbon (apps that will run natively under OS X as well as under OS 9) and Cocoa (hardcore Unix-style apps that run only under OS X, leveraging all OS X has to offer) applications. Two great app tracking sites that are worth a bookmark, to be sure:
For Carbon apps: Carbontracker
For Cocoa apps:
Stepwise's Softrak
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