While they probably already do (for QT/iTunes), it's doubtful that it'd be in their best interests to release a version of gcc/XCode for a general Win32 compile. They probably have a license with MetroWerks for continued support of CodeWarrior for this purpose. At best, you'd have to be premier member of ADC. It's far more likely that they'll make an XCode IDE that runs on Win32 that produces universal binaries for OS X Intel, for release to major software houses (Quark, Aspyr, Adobe, MS, EA Games, etc...), possibly with conditional compile constants like in RB.

On Feb 19, 2006, at 2:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I firmly believe Apple will offer the ability to compile for Windows... it's only a matter of time. If that does, in fact, happen, how many will switch
to Xcode? Does anyone think this will "light a fire" under RB?


I just ordered my first Xcode book from Amazon.
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