2010/10/21 gmail <[email protected]>: > Hi Rafa, > > Yes for the short term... but if you look at yesterday keynote, it > look like apple will move away from java. No java program accepted in > the mac store. Even if apple for now, allow developper to give their > program in their site or others... that's a sign that in the next few > years java have a big chance of following flash in the not allow > solution in apple product. > > So I wasn't aware that gv_sig not officially supported on mac.. I was > mistaken someware because I was sure of the contrary. It's > unfortunate to ear that no multiplatform support for gv_sig. > > Good luck gv_sig team, but migration without longterm support is to > risky ... > > Maccel
Hello Maccel, I don't think Apple is providing support or installations for Adobe InDesign or Photoshop, and anyway people [buys and] installs those programs on Mac. I don't see any difference with Java or with gvSIG. If Oracle provides a Java installation for Mac, users will be able to install and use Java and gvSIG. Let's wait for Oracle's reaction. Best regards, César _______________________________________________ Gvsig_internacional mailing list [email protected] http://listserv.gva.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gvsig_internacional
