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- From: hawkfish@punchdeck.com (Richard Wesley)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.misc,comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Multi-Platform code porting
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 09:06:25 -0800
- Organization: Punch Deck Consulting
- Message-ID: <hawkfish-0801960906250001@blv-pm3-ip24.halcyon.com>
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- In article <30F0680D.2DFF@zeta.org.au>, Ross McKay <rosko@zeta.org.au> wrote:
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- >Mark Tracey wrote:
- >>
- >> Could anyone tell me if there is a product available that would allow the
- >>
- >> porting of Microsoft Visual C++ code to Unix, OS2 and Mac ?...
- >>
- >> Any help would be appreciate...
- >>
- >> TIA
- >>
- >> Mark...
- >
- >depends on your needs...
- >
- >If you are starting to develop NOW, develop for portability... perhaps use
- >a Cross Platform application framework such as Zinc, zApp, et al. (I would
- >not recommend MFC, as Mac users tend not to like their programs looking
- >like they are running under M$ Windows.)
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- Not to mention being bloated, slow and unstable.
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- - rmgw
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