Re: No 64-bit Carbon?
Re: No 64-bit Carbon?
- Subject: Re: No 64-bit Carbon?
- From: Darrin Cardani <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:17:16 -0700
On Jun 21, 2007, at 6:09 AM, Paul Miller wrote: I just heard about this. I know there is a huge movement within Apple to migrate to Cocoa, but what about the rest of us who didn't have "port entire product line" on our roadmaps?
There has been a lot of half information and misinformation on the web about this. Since it's all still under NDA, I can't really elaborate. However, this was posted to our external carbon-dev mailing list a couple of days ago:
Hi everyone,
If you were planning to use 64-bit Carbon for your Mac OS X application, please send your feedback about its removal from Leopard to the Frameworks evangelist, Deric Horn, <email@hidden>. He reads this list, so he's probably seeing your messages already, but you can go into more detail in private with him about your specific business situation, the practical realities of whether you can or can't move to Cocoa, your customer base, competitive situation, etc.
-eric
If you're concerned about it, feel free to email Deric as described above.
And remember that regardless of what is and isn't supported, until host applications move to 64-bit (which won't affect your customers at least until Leopard is actually released), you still need to be 32-bit capable.
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