Re: OT: Which MacBook Pro to buy
Re: OT: Which MacBook Pro to buy
- Subject: Re: OT: Which MacBook Pro to buy
- From: dreamcat7 <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 12:22:45 +0000
Hi,
It's simply rather unfortunate, however Xcode (the latest version as
it stands) still isnt compatible with MegaZoomer. It's been commented
here because a Developer has said that they use a 13.3" Macbook for
development work and find the screen is too small.
You can call Xcode whatever kind of application you like - Carbon,
Cocoa or both. In the end its only a matter of personal choice, rather
than a source of disagreement, and a topic has already been done to
death also. So yes, I do feel this is going off topic and I don't
really see the point of discussing this any further.
dreamcat7
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On 20 Jan 2009, at 10:49, Alexander von Below wrote:
XCode is a Carbon/Cocoa app and therefore won't work with MegaZoomer.
This is going waaayyyy offtopic here, but ...
Firstly, as Clark has pointed out, "XCode" is not an app at all
Secondly, what exactly is your definition of Carbon, and how does
Xcode qualify as a "Carbon App"?
Alex
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