Code for Windows on Your Mac
MacDevCenter has a new article for all you REALbasic Mac coders out
there thinking about coding a program for Windows:
Targeting Windows (too) for Your REALbasic
Apps by Aaron Ballman — ’If you’re using a multi-platform IDE such as REALbasic for your Mac applications, you
might be interested in Aaron Ballman’s tips for porting your software to Windows. My favorite reminder is, “Don’t use
terms like ‘Windoze’ or ‘Wintel’ in your product.”’
If you happen to be coding a game emulator, however, then I think “Wintendo” might just be the perfect name.
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haha I'm not an Apple user, I play with one at work! but I don't think you find that funny???
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