> > Yes, I use GDB with PRCTools on 10.1.4 and it works extremely well. 
> > Coupled with the legendary EMACS and life just couldn't be easier. 
> > Apart from winning the lottery.
> 
> I really need something that works cross platform. How are the Windows 
> counterparts? Is there any kind of step-by-step process for converting?

yes. prc-tools works pretty much without modification (makefiles etc) on
mac, linux, windows (cygwin). my projects compile both under linux and
cygwin without any problems - you just need to configure your makefiles
correctly :)

> I'll miss CodeWarrior. Despite some flaws, it was a pretty good tool. 
> But I suppose this gives us incentive to create a better IDE over time. 
> It couldn't be done when Metrowerks dropped Pascal due to the state of 
> the compilers, but I'm pretty sure Palm will have no such problem. :)

i dont know why the CWR9 on mac not happening is news to most of you.
i was pretty sure i was told (maybe it was personal email) that CWR9 was
going to be a windows only release (no questions asked).

i personally use both CWR9 and prc-tools, depending on what i need to do
(and, who i do it for). but, overall, i have found prc-tools is more my
type of compiler (100% control over what happens) and, the vision may be
different for others depending on their needs.

if you were keeping up-to-date with CW and the 'extra' stuff (ie: pilrc
plugin), you should have no problem migrating over to prc-tools - i have
had many of my projects compiling under both environments using the same
source code.

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