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Re: Porting to Win32
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Re: Porting to Win32


  • Subject: Re: Porting to Win32
  • From: Hamish Allan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 19:08:54 +0100

Let me know if you manage to get this done...
I mean if iTunes runs on mac then there has to be some sort of
development environment....

I presume you mean "if iTunes runs on Windows"?!

Firstly, iTunes is a Carbon app rather than Cocoa (not for want of wishing, by me and probably many others), which makes it much easier to port.
Secondly, that porting effort (and it was probably quite some effort) has been done by Apple. Why do you think they would want to make software available that made it easier to get Mac software to run on Windows?


Hamish

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