i think you can expect to see some of it move as .net becomes the in house api - they'll want to use it for the next version of office on mac for instance, but it will likely be on a needs basis - much like apples porting to windows of qt/carbon etc for itunes and such.

mike
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On Feb 10, 2006, at 5:40 PM, Stefan Pantke wrote:


Am 10.02.2006 um 04:57 schrieb John Bacon-Shone:

http://developer.apple.com/business/macmarket/imeem.html

Talks about accessing Mono (i.e. x-platform .Net)

How feasible might it be for RB to provide the UI, instead of C++ (i.e. XCode and Visual Studio)?

People told me, that Microsoft will port .Net to OS X. Don't
know if this is true.

Part of .Net 1.x was available for OS X, but nothing of
the UI related stuff.



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