It does run on OS X, but not natively (it runs in Classic, which is basically an 
emulator
for OS 9). Unfortunately, there is a bug in Classic which causes horrible things to 
happen
to QuickTime music, so playback is unusable.

Having said that - 5 Line Skink already runs on Windows, Solaris, Linux and Mac OS, as
well as OS X. It's built in Java (requires Java 1.2 or 1.1 and Swing).

http://www.geocities.com/w_macaulay/abc4mac.html

and follow the links

There is also a preview version of Skink which has much improved layout, printing, and
supports basic playback under Java 1.3 at
http://www.geocities.com/w_macaulay/skink.jar

(tk! ugh!)

wil

John Chambers wrote:

> Phil Sauve writes:
> | Phil Taylor wrote:
> | >You can get it from the new BarFly site at:
> | >http://www.barfly.dial.pipex.com
> | >Have fun!
> |
> | Indeed, the greatest thing would be to have BarFly also on Windows
>
> Nah; it'd be even better to have it on linux!
>
> ;-)
>
> (And if it runs on a Mac running OSX, it'd probably be easier to port
> to  X-windows  than  to  MS-Windows, though probably neither would be
> totally trivial.  I'd be tempted  to  port  it  to  the  tk  graphics
> library, and then it would run on all three platforms without change,
> though probably with a small performance hit.)
>
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