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Old 18 Nov 2008, 06:21   #31
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Sad news! I just surfed the net for any available versions but Visual Studio is only available for Windows only. I am sure there are more code editors which can do the job of VB.

Is Sharp Develop available for MAC?
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I don't think it can be possible. .NET framework is built for windows and no matter what compiler I just don't think it can run on a MAC.
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Well, you can run Windows on a Mac these days.

If you want to program for a MAC, you're better off learning languages like C++ or Java that work on muliple platforms.
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Well, you can run Windows on a Mac these days.
Yeah i have Windows but i dislike using it. I really only use it to run Cricsim.
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Yeah i have Windows but i dislike using it. I really only use it to run Cricsim
My sir had a Mac pc and when I used it, I felt really better that Windows but as most of the applications are compatible with Windows, I prefer to use Windows XP.

Though Microsoft failed in making their Windows Vista better than XP, but I am sure Windows 7 will be a lot better than Vista so that it can compete with Windows XP.

I also heard a rumor that the beta version of Windows 7 (Vienna) has been leaked. It’s so bad. I just read this at Microsoft.com
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Though Microsoft failed in making their Windows Vista better than XP
This is a myth.The few stability/compatibility problems that Vista had when first released have been ironed out and, if you've got the hardware for it, there is no major reason to reject Vista.

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I could appreciate if all this Vista talk could go in a Vista thread.
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I know why you said this Kshitiz. It's you favourite Operating System as far I know.
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