Setting up Enterprise

Andre Garzia andre at andregarzia.com
Mon Jun 8 18:54:39 EDT 2009


George,

I like using Magic Carpet by Altuit. This way, I can keep the sources on a
server (which can run on my on LAN or machine) and have Magic Carpet manage
the rest.

you can check it out at:
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/MagicCarpetCover/default.htm

:D
andre

On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:50 PM, George C Brackett
<gbrackett at luceatlux.com>wrote:

> I have a feeling the answer to this question will be so obvious I will want
> to crawl under the rug if I get answers.  But here goes...
>
> I have just become an Enterprise user, running Rev 3.5.0 OS X on my MacBook
> and Rev XP on Parallels, a Windows virtual machine.  What is the best way to
> work with both IDEs on the same project?  Is it best to have two source
> versions, one on each operating system, and copy non-OS-specific code back
> and forth?  Or is it better to have one source, written in one IDE, that's
> tested and tweaked as needed on the other?  Or is there another, even better
> way?
>
> I've been compiling Windows versions from my Mac IDE for years, and have
> needed only to run the Windows standalone to discover a few formatting
> issues to be caught and corrected with if...thens in the single source.  I
> anticipate there might be more complicated issues ahead. ( It also turns out
> that ListMagic in the Windows standalone, when its created on the Mac,
> thinks it isn't registered; there may be other similar issues.)  I look
> forward to having both IDEs now, but I want to be efficient and effective in
> using them!
>
> George
>
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