The other 'problem' is that there doesn't exist a Wine-equivalent for
running Mac OS X binaries on Linux, which means you have to have a Mac
in order to test things.  For Windows programs I often get away with
doing most testing in Wine and just a final quick test on a real
Windows VM.

OTOH at least Macs are cooperative Unix-like machines, supporting ssh
and NFS, and thus it's less of a pain to share files between Linux and
a Mac, than between Linux and Windows.

Rich.

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