Carsten Sørensen wrote:
> Danny Backx wrote:
>> It's just that I'm not familiar with OSX. You provided two types of
>> binaries (x86 and PowerPC). I guess I should probably change our texts
>> where they say e.g.
>>
>>         CeGCC is a cross-development environment for creating Windows CE
>>         (Pocket PC) applications, from a Linux or a Cygwin host PC
>> to
>>         CeGCC is a cross-development environment for creating Windows CE
>>         (Pocket PC) applications, from a host PC. The host PC can run
>>         one of three environments : Linux, Cygwin, or Apple's OS/X (on
>>         x86 or PowerPC).
>>
>> Or can the phrase be improved ?
> 

To me "can run", implies that it can't run on anything else.
What do you think of something along the lines of, :

CeGCC is a cross-development environment for creating Windows CE
(Pocket PC) applications.  We currently provide pre-built binaries
for x86 Linux, Cygwin and Mac OS X (x86 and PowerPC) hosts."


> Ah. Yes, OS X runs on both PowerPC and x86 so that part's fine. The
> operating system's correct name is "Mac OS X" (note spaces). I suppose
> including "Apple" is optional, I suspect most of the target audience
> would at least have heard of Mac OS X, in fact I don't think I've ever
> seen anybody refer to it as Apple Mac OS X.
> 
> I've put up four new files with the same names as before. This time
> tested using a fresh account :-/
> 

Many thanks.

Cheers,
Pedro Alves


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