Given the move to 64-bit only, seems like Carbon is dead, which is a real
shame for us long-time loyal Apple Developers. Some of us have given up and
are leaving the Apple community. Still wanted to thank everyone for their
valuable participation in this list, and also, a very special thanks to
I vote for having a separate carbon sub-group. There may not be many of us,
but the latest discussion shows there's still interest in carbon, and it's
great to have a specific place we can go to for help and/or consolation.
Also, since it's quite possible some of the carbon folks haven't
Just want to add yet another voice to the growing chorus. On the bright
side, Apple has come a long way since I started developing for Macintosh
back in 1985. My very first system bug report cost me money because the
only way to file it was to pay for a Developer Tech Support Incident. My
Just wanted to add my appreciation for whomever is keeping Carbon going as
well. I started programming for Macs on a Mac Plus, way back in the dark
ages, I guess--back when info about how to program for Macs was on flimsy
newsprint pages that were handed around from person to person who was in