Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!rutgers!ucsd!ames!elroy!cit-vax!ucla-cs!sdcrdcf!trwrb!scgvaxd!ashtate!dbase!drc From: drc@dbase.UUCP (Dennis Cohen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: C's that do not impose the 32K global data limit Summary: You're not up to date Keywords: Which ones? How good are they? Message-ID: <402@dbase.UUCP> Date: 4 Jul 88 13:35:42 GMT References: <320@intek01.UUCP> <6319@dcatla.UUCP> Organization: Ashton Tate Development Center Glendale Cal. Lines: 20 In article <6319@dcatla.UUCP>, dxjsb@dcatla.UUCP (Jack S. Brindle) writes: > Mark McWiggins writes: > > Well, My biggest problem with Manx/Aztec C is their inability to > properly support the product. I've been a user since the product was > originally released by in the summer of 1984. The current version is 3.4b, The current version, the one I've had for about eight or nine months is 3.6A. I understand that more is on the way, but they don't seem real good about sending out upgrades and notices. The Shell still doesn't run properly on a color system, but all that really seems to be wrong is that there is inconsistent updating of the "screen color", which is really the desktop pattern. It is, however, totally incompatible with MultiFinder, although the libraries have code to allow you to write MF friendly applications. Dennis Cohen Claris ------------ Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed above are _MINE_!