>The only source for such a solution might be Apple itself, if it is 
>serious about bringing the world to XCode. So far I have not heard of an 
>easy migration path, though. Personally, I'm looking for leadership from 
>MM on this. The direction they take, and how successful they are will 
>determine what I do.

Hi Robert, from I have been reading for the last couple of years Apple
have been really trying to make Codewarrior to XCode transition as easy
as they could, I don't think it's for lack of effort or documentation,
ADC is littered with articles to help developers make the transition:

<http://developer.apple.com/transition/index.html>

There XCode literature has also nearly always codewarrior users and
things they've included in XCode to ease transition, for example, this
page has a section on "CodeWarrior Import":

<http://www.apple.com/uk/macosx/features/xcode/>

Aren't any misgivings you have about needing to have the latest OS to
use XCode offset by the fact that it is at least free with that new
operating system? I remember hearing a few comments from the MM team
that they were using XCode internally for a few things, and that it
compiled very quickly in comparison to CodeWarrior, so at least we know
hey have it.

I prefer to think positive, they have the software, they've been to the
conferences, hopefully they just need 3 or 4 months of frantic coding,
with frequent refreshment breaks <http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/
> to keep them in top form.

-- 
Simon Troup
Digital Music Art

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