I have a feeling the answer to this question will be so obvious I will want to crawl under the rug if I get answers. But here goes...

I have just become an Enterprise user, running Rev 3.5.0 OS X on my MacBook and Rev XP on Parallels, a Windows virtual machine. What is the best way to work with both IDEs on the same project? Is it best to have two source versions, one on each operating system, and copy non-OS-specific code back and forth? Or is it better to have one source, written in one IDE, that's tested and tweaked as needed on the other? Or is there another, even better way?

I've been compiling Windows versions from my Mac IDE for years, and have needed only to run the Windows standalone to discover a few formatting issues to be caught and corrected with if...thens in the single source. I anticipate there might be more complicated issues ahead. ( It also turns out that ListMagic in the Windows standalone, when its created on the Mac, thinks it isn't registered; there may be other similar issues.) I look forward to having both IDEs now, but I want to be efficient and effective in using them!

George

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