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    Yesterday I have started working on Objective-C for MAC platform. As I am new to MAC and obj-C, the first thought came in my mind is to go to codeproject and search for article related to MAC then it remind me that CP does not have any forum related to MAC nor objective C. Now the thing is CP recently launched support for java and linux/unix (LAMP). so why can't we have a forum/articles for mac/objectivC/cocoa etc.. So everything can be accessible from one place :) What do you say?

    "Change is permanent, somethings never change!"

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      Yesterday I have started working on Objective-C for MAC platform. As I am new to MAC and obj-C, the first thought came in my mind is to go to codeproject and search for article related to MAC then it remind me that CP does not have any forum related to MAC nor objective C. Now the thing is CP recently launched support for java and linux/unix (LAMP). so why can't we have a forum/articles for mac/objectivC/cocoa etc.. So everything can be accessible from one place :) What do you say?

      "Change is permanent, somethings never change!"

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      Pete OHanlon
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      If you want the CP team to see a suggestion like this, you should post it in the Suggestions forum. The CP team see all of the messages there, there's no guarantee that they see messages in the other forums.

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        If you want the CP team to see a suggestion like this, you should post it in the Suggestions forum. The CP team see all of the messages there, there's no guarantee that they see messages in the other forums.

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        Is there a way to transfer this post to that forum?

        "Change is permanent, somethings never change!"

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          Is there a way to transfer this post to that forum?

          "Change is permanent, somethings never change!"

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          Just create a new message there and add a note to your post to say you've moved it to the suggestions forum. That should stop the cross post reporting.

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            Is there a way to transfer this post to that forum?

            "Change is permanent, somethings never change!"

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            vb116 wrote:

            Is there a way to transfer this post to that forum?

            Yeah, it's called a "keyboard".

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