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alonzo
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Hi all,

I have a general question about 3D Coat. I hope this is the right section to ask it... :drinks:

I'm wondering in which language such a nice application could be written and ported into all systems?

Would be nice to know... thx in advance

Allan

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I have an other question according to C++...

because Apple plans to remove Carbon completely from MacOS X SnowLeopard, does this means that 3D-Coat will not work then?

I'm not so familiar with C++, sorry for my lack of knowledge...

best regards

Allan

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I have an other question according to C++...

because Apple plans to remove Carbon completely from MacOS X SnowLeopard, does this means that 3D-Coat will not work then?

I'm not so familiar with C++, sorry for my lack of knowledge...

best regards

Allan

OSX version is Carbon based. But if they will completely remove Carbon, Photoshop will not woth too, because PS team as I know does not want to re-write PS to Cocoa.

So, I am sure there will be some solution.

And, even on 10.5 Carbon is not available for 64-bit apps (so there is no 64 bit PS on Leopard)

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A slightly more expensive cross-platform license is available for prior versions of 3D-Coat, so something similar will probably also be the case for the new release.

Some additional information about Apple's decision to back off on 64-bit support from the Carbon framework in future versions of Mac OS X:

http://daringfireball.net/2008/04/64000_question

http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2008/04/photoshop_lr_64.html

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