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Re: CodeWarrior vs. Xcode?
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Re: CodeWarrior vs. Xcode?


  • Subject: Re: CodeWarrior vs. Xcode?
  • From: Andreas Vögele <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 18:08:22 +0200

M. Uli Kusterer writes:

CW will not help you get app for 2 platforms from box.
You must use some cross-platform GUI toolkit, such as wxWindows or else.

David, don't do it. wxWindows may be good as far a s cross-platform toolkits go, but it still looks horrible compared to the two native implementations you had in mind.

What about Trolltech's Qt? I'm new to Mac OS X and I haven't looked at the OS X version of Qt since I plan to use Cocoa and GNUstep in the future. But AFAIK Qt is quite good. The drawback is that a commercial license costs USD $1550. But there's a new Qt book available for less than USD $40 that includes Qt as well as the Borland C++ compiler. The Windows version included on the CD-ROM can only be used for non-commercial (non-proprietary?) development but one can probably use it for evaluation.
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