Codewarrior is available  for both Mac and windows and there is a version
that allows for both mac and win compiling on Mac, there is even one that
allows Mac, Win, and Palm compiling.

Email their support and they will hook you up. They got me set up and were
way friendly.


on 2/27/03 6:36 PM, David Deckert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> That said, if you're coding for Windows machines, you're probably sol
>> anyway, since you're going to need the windows libraries.
> 
> I thought there was a version of CodeWarrrior that could make Windows
> apps, much like the full version of the Mac version of RealBasic can
> make Windows apps (I realize RealBasic isn't a C compiler.)
> 
> Even so, if Windows software is what you want to create, I'd think the
> whole process woule be better to do it on a PC, yes?
> 
> -David


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