Xcode?
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On 03/11/2005 at 14:33, xxxxxxxx wrote:
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Cinema 4D Version: 9.5
Platform: Mac OSX ;
Language(s) : C++ ;---------
Are there any plans to make it possible to build plugins using Apple's Xcode?Will this happen before the switch to Intel CPUs?
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On 04/11/2005 at 00:36, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I take an educated guess that Maxon will be forced to change to XCode soon. This will mean a major change for the Mac development environment, and I hope that Maxon will publish their plans on how to tackle that transition in the near future.
CW 10 was just recently released in a free version, maybe this is ok to compile plugins, too?
Kabe
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On 04/11/2005 at 00:38, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Although there is a free version of CW10, I wouldn't doubt that it has restrictions (non-commercial use). So you more than likely couldn't legally use it to create commercial plugins.
I just hope that Maxon makes the transition from CodeWarrior to XCode as smooth as possible. Only know CW for Mac development, so this will be another schooling session.
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On 04/11/2005 at 03:53, xxxxxxxx wrote:
you can buy the codewarrior 10 it is cheaper now: 99 EUR
i've done the same. -
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On 07/11/2005 at 05:29, xxxxxxxx wrote:
So, I can use CW10 to program Cinema4D plug-ins? Without restrictions? (I only wish they had PayPal payments).
If that is possible, I may have found my personal Christmas giftRui Batista