Hello, I'm currently using Freepascal for Windows mainly, and we even develop commercial applications with it - so in its state it is already stable enough for commercial use. Of course I'm grateful to all FP developers out there.
My business needs advice me to completely switch from Delphi 7 I own and use Freepascal only as it is a highly cross-platform compiler. This switch requires much effort as Freepascal has no UI design tools or alike, so I will have to create something like Delphi's UI designer to suit my needs (and I do not need anything advanced in this department). The question is: will moving to Freepascal permit me to compile my programs for Macintosh platform without severe hassle? Has FP's Mac support proved to be commercially stable? I mainly need to write downloadable libraries which draw on standard canvas/surface (or how it is called on Mac). My goal is to be able to have the same program I have for Win32 compile and run for Mac just by switching compiler's target. Thanks! -- Best regards, Aleksey mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal