Yes, that may be there for some time to support
behemoth legacy users. I'm not sure it's very good
to invest in it for new development though, if
there are other alternatives.

For sure the latest goodies won't be implemented
for such abandoned API, even if it gets bundled
and maintained in a "least-effort" fashion.

The big question is whether it's possible at all
to develop a GT for Harbour using Objective C,
or more generically for Cocoa?

Seems to need to Objective C code in our tree,
other than that I _guess_ it's possible.

Brgds,
Viktor

On 2008.10.28., at 12:34, Lorenzo Fiorini wrote:

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 12:19 PM, Maurilio Longo
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Carbon is deprecated and Cocoa, you're right, needs Objective C.

I've heard the same thing but after I've found that many says that MS
and Adobe has requested Carbon to port their apps.

Also Openoffice chosed Carbon:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_Porting_-_Carbon_Documentation

best regards,
Lorenzo
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