On 1/24/17, Hernan Cano <jhernanca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, Eric.
>
> Cordially greet you.
>
> I am very interested in using IUP and I see that you propose a way to use
> it multi-environment (Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, Mac, iOS, Android, and
> a web browser).
>
> Please: I want you consider me as a tester.
>
> I want you give me instructions about how can I get/install an environment
> for using your proposal in my Win7 (and/or WinXP) and try it.
>
> Thanks.
>
> HERNAN CANO M
>

Hi Hernan,

Thank you for writing. I really appreciate your enthusiasm.


So Windows and Linux (GTK) already work today. This is what IUP has
supported for many years now. You can use these today. I think IUP
provides pre-built libraries for Windows, so you can go to the main
IUP web site and just download them and get started. (The instructions
may be a bit vague if you are new to Windows development, so you might
post to this list if you get stuck.)


The new stuff I’m introducing is Mac, iOS, Android, and web/Emscripten.
I’ve only implemented the basic foundation for these to get everything
started and show everybody how it works. I’ve only implemented a few
widgets; there are a lot more that need to be done.


So unfortunately, I hate to disappoint you, but I think it is too
early for testers, as much as I appreciate your offer. If you can
contribute by helping implement the remaining stuff, that’s the kind
of help I really need right now.



Thanks,
Eric

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