Hello,
I wanted to ask this since a while: Does anyone know this product "Mainsoft Visual MainWin" at http://www.mainsoft.com ? The web site sounds, as would they be able do cross plattform development by linking applications to WIN32, MFC and ATL libraries on unix. Visual MainWin 5 Features Do they use wine code, do they use MS OS source code licencies, or how did they manage this?
Martin
Mainsoft has access to Microsoft source code. The product can do what it claims to do but I thought it is VERY expensive.
Roderick
Op zaterdag 23 augustus 2003 15:44, schreef Martin Fuchs:
Hello,
I wanted to ask this since a while: Does anyone know this product "Mainsoft Visual MainWin" at http://www.mainsoft.com ? The web site sounds, as would they be able do cross plattform development by linking applications to WIN32, MFC and ATL libraries on unix. Visual MainWin 5 Features Do they use wine code, do they use MS OS source code licencies, or how did they manage this?
Martin
On August 23, 2003 09:44 am, Martin Fuchs wrote:
Do they use wine code, do they use MS OS source code licencies, or how did they manage this?
IIRC they use MS licensed code.
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 00:14, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
On August 23, 2003 09:44 am, Martin Fuchs wrote:
Do they use wine code, do they use MS OS source code licencies, or how did they manage this?
IIRC they use MS licensed code.
We tried both MainWin and Wind/U many years ago but found that there was one major problem - whenever there was a problem in their API, we were at their mercy as to whether and when they would fix it. This is not acceptable for development or packaged applications. With Wine (and formerly TWIN and Twine), we could fix any problems in the API ourselves, on our own schedule.
My advice would be to save your money and use Wine. Being able to fix problems yourself is worth far more than the money you'll pay for one of the commercial cross development APIs.