At 01:19 AM 2/22/01 -0800, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
>Note that cross-platform development combined with rigorous validation
>tools like this can make your code extremely robust - you'll catch a bug on
>one platform with one tool that would have been hard to find on a different
>platform with another tool.  You've probably experienced by now that
>changing platform makes a latent bug more apparent; now imagine that you're
>sweeping through you're bugs with different kinds of sieves on the
>different platforms.

This is an excellent point.  We've already had a lot of experience using a 
variety of compilers to help spiff up our code.  Adding various testing 
tools will be even better.  

>Lately I've been working on a Mac debugging contract.  I hadn't done much
>direct Mac OS API stuff for a while (I did write a product for the Mac last
>year, but it was written to the ZooLib cross-platform framework).  It
>brings back a lot of good memories, and while I have strayed far from the
>fold since the days I bled in six colors, I'm really getting back into it.
>
>What that means to you is Real Soon Now I'll be doing some debugging on the
>Mac port of AbiWord.  If things work out OK with the work I'm doing now,
>I'll be buying a dual G4 533 Mhz Mac, so doing things like Spotlight
>debugging on AbiWord will actually be a reasonable thing to do.

Cool!  Welcome aboard!  As Hub has already pointed out, there's more of a 
need for coding than testing, but anything you can help with will be much 
appreciated.  

Paul,
lusting for a Mac port

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