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Re: OSAX on X
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Re: OSAX on X


  • Subject: Re: OSAX on X
  • From: Motoyuki Tanaka <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 11:23:58 +0900

Sorry for belated response.

At 14:44 -0500 05/23/2002, garrett wrote:
>Any one have a clue as to why more developers haven't
>implimented X versions of their OSAX's?

My case is...

1: I don't use OS X daily, but just play with it at times. I don't think
it's time for me to go OS X. OS X is exciting, but I can't do my job
with it (lack of softwares I need, and My Mac is slow for OS X).

2: My osaxen's main target is still LC475 + MacOS 8.1 which serves my web
site (The reason I started making osax is to build and run my web site).
LC475 (68K 25MHz) is not powerful, but enough for handling over 10000
hits / day of my site.

3: OS X and AppleScript in OS X are still under changing. I haven't a firm
grasp of its direction and perspective.

4: Because I've made my osaxen with HyperTalk, I have to write codes from
scratch to make OS X version, and before writing a code I need to learn
C/C++.

and

5: I'm busy at my job, so I haven't enough time to read many many PDFs about
OS X....


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Motoyuki Tanaka Fukui Prefectural University
email@hidden Faculty of Economics
http://mtlab.ecn.fpu.ac.jp/
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