> tools for the Mac for sale. I'd be interested if you know of any freeware
> C/C++ compilers for the MacOS..
No sorry ;-)
But I would ask this in the very usefull irc channel #macintosh (on
EFFNET)
H.
> Windows/MacOS. The other problem is that some of the best software for
> certain tasks only exists for windows/MacOS. I'm all in favour of
Yes, but sometimes less is more. See for example gifsicle. (There is also
a dos version).
Hi Heiko,
I wrote:
>> Windows/MacOS. The other problem is that some of the best software for
> certain tasks only exists for windows/MacOS. I'm all in favour of<
Heiko wrote:
>What would you use ?<
I tend to use Windows/Dos mainly because PCs are cheaper to build/obtain
than Macs. Also there'
> Windows/MacOS. The other problem is that some of the best software for
> certain tasks only exists for windows/MacOS. I'm all in favour of
What would you use ?
H.
Heiko wrote:
>Sol has an old 486, he could run FreeBSD with X11R6, would be a perfect
machine for everything, others could run NetBSD or some kind of PPC Linux,
until they'll get MacOSX, <
In the past I've run a Linux box briefly here at work. Never tried FreeBSD.
On the whole one of the problem
Sol has an old 486, he could run FreeBSD with X11R6, would be a perfect
machine for everything, others could run NetBSD or some kind of PPC Linux,
until they'll get MacOSX, maybe a reason to buy a box from cupertino, who
knows, maybe not, because FreeBSD etc are allways cooler. See "How cool is
Fr
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