Re: Cocoa everywhere?
Re: Cocoa everywhere?
- Subject: Re: Cocoa everywhere?
- From: Public Look <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 2 May 2004 23:30:20 -0400
- Openstep for MACH is an operating system based on the Mach kernel
and BSD 4.3, and it supports the Openstep API.
- Openstep for Intel is an operating system based on the Mach kernel
and BSD 4.3, and it supports the Openstep API.
I meant Openstep MACH for 68000 Processors and Openstep MACH Intel
processors.
It might also be worth mentioning NEXTTime, Enterprise Objects
Framework, Portable Distributed Objects (PDO), Integration with
OLE/COM/Active-X, D'OLE (Distributed OLE objects before DCOM), Fat
Binaries that ran on any processor running Openstep (Intel, PA-RISC,
SPARC, 68000), Rhapsody, Objective-C style object linking and embedding
(standardized and supported by GUI and frameworks), Sound Kit, Music
Kit, Renderman, and other former NeXT products I have probably
forgotten and so has Apple.
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