Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!ukc!canon!rjf From: rjf@canon.co.uk (Robin Faichney) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms.programmer Subject: Re: XVT Programming (QUERY) (Was Re: Programming for Windows-3 AND Mac) Message-ID: <1991Jan23.091656.22112@canon.co.uk> Date: 23 Jan 91 09:16:56 GMT References: <1991Jan13.020913.8353@lth.se> <1991Jan14.211226.17872@isc.rit.edu> <957@redford.UUCP> <630@dtg.nsc.com> Sender: Robin Faichney Reply-To: rjf@canon.co.uk Organization: none Lines: 11 In article <630@dtg.nsc.com> my@berlioz.UUCP (Michael Yip) writes: > > I have not use the XVT development system at all, but I read >somewhere that the XVT Toolkit only provides an union of the X, Win3 >and the MAC capabilities. Haven't used XVT but attended a conference where Marc Rochkind presented a paper on it. I believe that you have full access to the underlying system -- which obviously compromises your portability, but could be worth it..?