Re: How to be an apple developer without a Mac?
Re: How to be an apple developer without a Mac?
- Subject: Re: How to be an apple developer without a Mac?
- From: Ian H Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 09:39:07 -0700
I have an old PowerBook G4 Ti if you want make an offer.
It is in great working condition, though the palm rest
does have paint issues.
Ian
On Jun 4, 2007, at 11:24 AM 6/4/07, Corey O'Connor wrote:
On 6/4/07, Andre-John Mas <email@hidden> wrote:
Another approach, depending on the type of development need to be
done is ask
to have remote access on someone else's machine. I say "depending on
type of
development", since if you are only doing command line development,
then it
is easy to provide a work area without obstructing the main user, and
I have
already done that for a developer, though proving UI access requires
that
the main user is not needing the current to use their system at that
point
in time.
While I haven't personally tried this, the manual for OSXvnc
(http://www.redstonesoftware.com/products/vine/server/index.html)
mentions it supports multiple simultaneous GUI logins. One for each
user. Sounds like the basic idea is that each user must be logged in
at the same time with Fast User Switching enabled. Then the OS X gui
still operates, and thus VNC, even though the user might be in the
background and not the active GUI session.
--
-Corey O'Connor
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