8.4 Next Steps
These solutions offer the richest possible user experience, but at a
cost梑oth development and use are complicated. Many
applications can be delivered more simply, to a greater range of
users and platforms, by using standard HTML and a web browser.
These delivery mechanisms all assume that you've
written your application properly. Although this book has covered the
basics of Java on Mac OS X, it has yet to delve into the
system's real bells and whistles. The next several
chapters do this by looking at Mac OS X's support
for speech, QuickTime, and spelling. It then continues its
exploration of Java on the Mac by examining platform enterprise
applications.
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