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Phoros - 29 May 2006 10:25 GMT
Hi All,

I am not a C/C++ developer, so apologies if any of this is total newb.

I represent a company which is looking to compile some legacy Mac
source. It appears that this source uses Cafederic BasePant. It also
appears that these libraries are no longer available.

Does anybody know if BasePlant is available or if any other venders
that Cafederic now sell it?

Cheers,

Phoros
Gregory Weston - 30 May 2006 06:51 GMT
> Hi All,
>
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> Does anybody know if BasePlant is available or if any other venders
> that Cafederic now sell it?

Never even heard of that library before today. It appears, from brief
research, to be the personal class library of an independent developer
which he made available for a few years. I wouldn't be surprised if he
found support taking more time than was justified by the revenues.

I would try contacting him here.

<http://www.cafederic.com/en/support.html>

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