Just to ask if there are any plans to ever introduce a Windows version.
Seems to me that there would be an awful lot more sales revenue generated by porting to XP Pro.
There will not be a windows version of HDAfterEdit, unless someone develops a Windows version of the Cocoa Framework. HDAfterEdit makes extensive use of the framework, which results in much more capability for far less development time. And now with the new Leopard extensions to QuickTime and the rest of the core framework, it is becoming even more powerful.
I am finding about a 10 to 1 reduction in the number of lines of code by writing in Objective-C and using the Apple frameworks, compared to writing in C++ and the older frameworks, and the code is more reliable.
Windows Version Unlikely
There will not be a windows version of HDAfterEdit, unless someone develops a Windows version of the Cocoa Framework. HDAfterEdit makes extensive use of the framework, which results in much more capability for far less development time. And now with the new Leopard extensions to QuickTime and the rest of the core framework, it is becoming even more powerful.
I am finding about a 10 to 1 reduction in the number of lines of code by writing in Objective-C and using the Apple frameworks, compared to writing in C++ and the older frameworks, and the code is more reliable.
Regards,
Larry
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