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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Thu, 2005-06-16 12:38.
In a follow-up of our first article which cites developer's opinion on Apple's switch to Intel, here are some additionnal comments we received from developers. Corel, Jessica Gould, Media Relations : We think that this is a positive development for Corel because Apple's adoption of the Intel chip will likely lead to greater efficiencies when developing software applications for both Mac and Windows. We aren't yet announcing any specific dates for new updates, but we want to assure you that Corel will continue to support the Mac platform with award-winning products like Corel Painter (which enjoys half of its customer base on the Mac)." Runtime Revolution Ltd, Dr Rod McCall : Intego, Laurent Marteau, CEO Apple has done an excellent job in preparing this transition, and, even today, the developer tools designed to help facilitate this transition are efficient and easy to use. And although Intego will have more work than some software companies as our software works at a very low level in the OS, we are nevertheless delighted to make this change. Intego's existing products will not be compatible with Intel-based Macs, so customers buying these new Macs will have to update their software to new versions. However, these Intego updates will be available on the day that the first Intel-based Mac is released. Intego has already developed software for Intel processors for internal projects, and is comfortable developing for a variety of CPUs. The day that the first Apple computers with Intel processors are available, Intego software compatible with this new processor will be available as well." Aquafadas, Matthieu, Lead Engineer : App4Mac, Patrice Caligaris, CEO : As you see, these comments confirm that most of the developers are optimist and feel already commited to the new platform. However it's interesting to also read InsideMacGames' feature, posted last week, which mentions some opinions of Mac Game developers who are not so optimist about the switch to Intel. We've received so many comments by developers that a part three article should be posted very soon, your comments are still welcome. [part I] [part II] [part III] Bookmark/Search this post with:
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