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gekko513

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Oct 16, 2003
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This c|net article suggests that graphics-rich applications developed using Microsofts WPF/E software will run on several platforms where Mac OS X is one of them. This is news to me at least.
 

csubear

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While this is a big step for Microsoft, its not a new concept. Trolltech's QT framework has been doing this for a while.
 

X-Baz

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Sounds to me that it is a next generation version of X-Windows or Terminal Services/Remote Desktop on a Mac.

MS gets to tie developers into Windows and sell lots of Terminal Server licences (which aren't cheap).
 

Fukui

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gekko513 said:
This c|net article suggests that graphics-rich applications developed using Microsofts WPF/E software will run on several platforms where Mac OS X is one of them. This is news to me at least.
Sorry but this is a very very small subset of the Graphics layer that will be supported, only layout and simple drawing (web based graphics) will be ported, the true DirectX powered stuff wont be happening, just read the article...

If we're luck or unlucky however you think, we'll get metro (PDF killer) support...
 
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