But on the bright side, you can trust that OS9 will not change or
have new releases that break compatibility, thus, your old Rev 2.6 or
CodeWarrior IDE suits the development perfectly. It's not like OS X
that each release introduce new bugs, I mean, features :-)
For example webcore changed from 10.3 to 10.4 and lots of developers
had to quick patch their tools. This kind of stuff will not happen in
OS9 apps...
(yeah I am really trying to see something positive in working with OS 9)
Cheers
andre
On May 8, 2006, at 2:25 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Jeffrey-
Sunday, May 7, 2006, 9:13:18 PM, you wrote:
All my education applications will have to be delivered with OS9 apps
for the next few years, its a fact i just cant get around. even the
...and therein lies the rub. Not only are there *very* few developers
still cranking out OS9 apps, but there are no development tools
currently shipping to produce them. If you haven't already got an old
version of CodeWarrior or a rev 2.6.1 OS9 engine or something similar
you're just not going to be making OS9 apps. And there's very little
incentive to do so, given the increasingly smaller market.
...and I don't expect any OS9 rev engines any more, since they were
built with CodeWarrior.
--
-Mark Wieder
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