![]() ![]() Not a large amount of experience, mind you. In my experience, they feel more responsive too. ![]() Well, for one, things will look like a native program instead of like a "Java" program. Java has been around for years and the cross-platform compatibility really hasn't revolutionized or changed anything. I'm curious how Mono differs from Java from a user's perspective. However, that's what MonoDevelop is based off of anyhoo. IIRC, for Windows, you'll actaully need to use #Develop[/url (SharpDevelop). Love cross platform stuff.Hope I don't get as frustrated with mono as you did with your iPod. I have a friend who will test it on OS/X, too. Quote:Originally posted by Soko:Nice one, syndicate.I have a Perl/Tk app that is going to be ported to GTK#, as soon as I get monodevelop running on my Windows and Linux machines.
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