Last updated: 4/8/96
Welcome to the Macintosh Technical Q&A page for developers.
This batch includes new QuickDraw GX material: two new QuickDraw GX Printing Q & A's, and a new QuickDraw GX Typography Q & A.
Check out Networking for a fresh Open Transport Q &A, and Hardware for a question dealing with the DR Emulator.
And don't forget to check out QuickDraw 3D for twenty -- that's right, 20 -- fresh Q &A's!
For more detailed explanations of new Q&A's for this month, in addition to links to other documentation and DTS sources, check out theWhat's Up? page.
Click on the 3D search icon to access the search engine. This icon appears on the Table of Contents page for each Q&A category:

If you're starting out as a developer or are actively working on building great products for the Macintosh, you'll definitely want to check out the DTS Home Page for the latest information and links to other developer sources. You find the friendly dogcow icon as your connection to that page. 
The new & revised Macintosh Technotes provide Notes on special topics that are important to a broad range of Apple developers worldwide. These Notes provide you with programming tips and techniques, code samples, fixes and updates to Inside Macintosh and other sources of Apple documentation. The Notes are updated regularly. Check them out!
There's an AppleQuickTime VR home page that provides you with the latest developments in that new technology. Check it out.
If you're engaged in QuickTime development for Macintosh and Windows, you'll want to see these pages. They're an invaluable source for both beginners and advanced QuickTime developers.
In case you've wondered, the Q & A's on this site are those that Apple's Developer Support Center (DSC) has received on specific topics, along with answers from DSC engineers. Please note that this information is subject to change as the Macintosh technology and development environment evolve.
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last modified by fch on 8-Apr-96