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Original Post: More RubyCocoa Projects in the Wild
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Very recently some new projects using RubyCocoa were released to the public.
TimeToTicket, a tool to report your working hours in the RedMine project management system.
CocoaNav, an application to elegantly browse frameworks and classes. Very cool animations.
osx_trash, a command-line tool to easily manipulate the Mac OS X Finder's trash.
And, it's hard to not mention GitNub, a desktop frontend to the git source control management system. This isn't really a new project, but it's starting to be popular in the development community.
This really demonstrates that RubyCocoa is being adopted by more people, and more importantly, Ruby as a language to write Mac OS X applications. And the future is not that far now!