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- Date: 08 Jan 1996 12:43:00 +0200
- From: wsog@softsite.co.at (Walter Sommergruber)
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- Subject: Re: Multi-Platform code porting
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- cae2/test/pruef1 Joerg Redenius (tbd2jr_3@pruef1.atlas.de)
- wrote on 08.01.96 about "Re: Multi-Platform code porting":
-
- > use Microsoft Visual C++ 4.0 !
- > It allows you to write applications for DOS, Win3.x,
- > Win95, Win NT and the MAC.
-
- No. It allows to develop for Win95 and Windows NT. For DOS and Win 3.x
- you need VC <= 1.52. For the Mac you need a seperate and very expensive
- VC.
-
- > Porting source code to UNIX is quite different. I think
- > you should use the MOTIF libraries WinUD from the Bristol
- > company. Don't have expierience with it, but the web page
- > looks well (www.bristol.com).
-
- If you have an existing application, take a look at
- - Wind/U from Bristol Technology
- - MainWin from MainSoft
-
- For new applications you should consider frameworks like Zinc
- (www.zinc.com).
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