Re: "Intel Mac ACL"



On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 01:31:22 +0200, llothar <llothar@xxxxxx> wrote:


> Intel Mac version? Does this mean Allegro CL is not able to produce
> Universal applications?
>

What is a universal application?
No it is not a cross compiler.
You need a verson for the platform you choose.

And pay once a again a few thousand Dollar per developer seat. Hey man
this sucks.
The vendors should really offer a one license for all platforms schema.

Next step is to sell everybody the 64bit AMD versions of the systems
rights ?


If you don't have money for the compiler chances are that
you can't afford the manpower either.
Anyhow you can get a student version for 99$.

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