[Mono-osx] which framework to choose?

Mario De Clippeleir mariodc at sydec.be
Wed Sep 15 03:25:16 EDT 2010


I have no experience with MonoMac, but I am very satisfied with Monobjc. 
It works very well and intuitive, and it's a very active development. I 
have had great help trying to solve my issues.


On 15/09/2010 3:55, "Carlos A. Leguizamón" wrote:
> I been tried almost all objective-c/wrapers for mono and I choose 
> Monobjc.  It's an active project, more than mobjc/mcocoa.
> Right now, for testing it, I've ported the Xcode example for TextEdit 
> 1.6 and it's working (at the moment, the 30% of the application :P) 
> very well.
>
> I'm using Mono 2.6, MonoDevelop 2.2.1, Monobjc 2.0.505 and the addin 
> for MonoDevelop 2.2.1.
>
> Regards,
> Carlos.
>
> El 14/09/2010, a las 17:20, Duane Wandless escribió:
>
>> We have been using mobjc/mcocoa.  Not sure about the PowerPC support. 
>>  But I found mobjc to have a smaller memory footprint than monobjc.
>>
>> I'm helping by contributing to the effort to make MonoMac more stable.
>>
>> Duane
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Natalia Portillo 
>> <claunia at claunia.com <mailto:claunia at claunia.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     I'm more or less in the same situation.
>>
>>     Cocoa# is abandoned, and MonoMac is not yet stable.
>>     However I decided not to use Monoobjc as it does not work at all
>>     on PowerPC, and there is still market for it.
>>
>>     Regards,
>>     Natalia Portillo
>>
>>     El 14/09/2010, a las 06:44, Sebastian P.R. Gingter escribió:
>>
>>     > Hello,
>>     >
>>     > I'm not quite sure what framework to pick now when developing
>>     for OS X.
>>     > I know of Cocoa#, Monobjc and now MonoMac.
>>     > All are different approaches to bringing the cocoa API to the
>>     .NET / Mono world.
>>     > But which one is the way to go?
>>     >
>>     > I already learned that several dropped cocoa# and switched to
>>     Monobjc. but what about MonoMac? That seems quite new and seems
>>     to be based in MonoTouch.
>>     >
>>     > So what is the 'official' Mono way of doing Mac applications?
>>     >
>>     > Regards,
>>     >
>>     >  Sebastian
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