>Maybe. Besides the synchronization, there is also the connection.
>Implementing on OS X would mean that you would have to use whatever
>connection is supported on OS X.
>
>-Laurent.
>=====================================================================
>Laurent Daudelin Developer, Adaptive Infrastructure, CIS
I'm just thinking out loud here but... OS X is built on an un*x frame. There
are tools to connect the newton to linux\unix machines, so with probably a
little bit of code change the tools should be able to compile and run on the
OS X machine. After that it is really a question of finishing the path to
the application.
Cheers,
David
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