Re: Silly question. Is iTunes Cocoa application?
Re: Silly question. Is iTunes Cocoa application?
- Subject: Re: Silly question. Is iTunes Cocoa application?
- From: Andy Kim <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 20:12:12 -0800
Actually, it's not a Cocoa app in any platform. It's a Carbon app on
the Mac. There is no such thing as Cocoa for Windows. iTunes on
windows is probably just built on the Win32 api or MFC.
There used to be something like cocoa in windows for webobjects back
in the days (i forget what it's called, yellow something...).
Closest thing to cocoa on any other platform is GNUStep. It's an
implementation of openstep, which is a direct descendent of cocoa.
I'm not sure if they've ported it to windows though.
On Nov 5, 2005, at 7:59 PM, Andrei Tchijov wrote:
I guess if we are talking about Mac OS X version, then most likely
answer will be YES. What about Windows version? Does anyone
actually knows how exactly Windows version of iTunes were
developed? Does Apple have "Cocoa for Windows" API? Any chance
they will release it?
Andrei Tchijov
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