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Programming for Macintosh in visual c++.

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    Atif Mushtaq
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    i know we can write program for macintosh using Microsoft Visual c++ crosss platfrom edition. but there are one or two problems. 1)Latest version for cross platfrom edition i found is 4.0 that is with respect to MFC4.0(Microsoft visual c++ 4.0 cross platfrom edition) .So what about the latest compiler version such as 5.0,6.0,7.0 2)Second question where can i get this comiler(specially for free) so can anyone help. 3)Every articale i found in msdn and other sources about Programming macintosh has been writtn in 90's(95,96) . what is the reason of it. No Worries!

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      i know we can write program for macintosh using Microsoft Visual c++ crosss platfrom edition. but there are one or two problems. 1)Latest version for cross platfrom edition i found is 4.0 that is with respect to MFC4.0(Microsoft visual c++ 4.0 cross platfrom edition) .So what about the latest compiler version such as 5.0,6.0,7.0 2)Second question where can i get this comiler(specially for free) so can anyone help. 3)Every articale i found in msdn and other sources about Programming macintosh has been writtn in 90's(95,96) . what is the reason of it. No Worries!

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      Microsoft stopped supporting the Mac cross-platform compiler years ago. (1998 I think) It was poor anyway, a nice idea badly implemented. Most Apple developers I know use the CodeWarrior compilers - which isn't free. Apple development site[^] Michael Snow is lying on the ground, and in the air the sleigh bells sound, The frosted patterned window panes, it's British summer time again. No, it's not, It's Christmas - Santa Claus in on the Dole (Spitting Image 1986)

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