Dennis Brown wrote:
Richard,
That is what they do --take an app running on one OS and one chip and
make it run on another OS and another chip. No trivial task, but they
can do it. The face of software development may be about to open up to
all platforms, and the face of hardware development opening up to be
released from legacy restrictions. And as usual Apple will lead the
way for the whole industry.
Sometimes the simplest things are the more complex:
How does it handle menus across platforms?
Or native control appearances?
What does one do with Registry calls on OS X, or AppleScript on Windows?
Or file path delimiters?
Or line-ending delimiters?
Or.....
Apple's excited about it because of the role it can play in an OS
migration to another chip architecture. But it's not designed to do
what Rev does....
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
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