Subject: Interested in a Mac OS X (Cocoa) interface?
From: Rainer Joswig
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:49:02 +0200
In article <51631.17.202.39.216.1184463274.squirrel at 17.202.39.216>,
"Matthew Sarnoff" <msarnoff at andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
> About the last point: Rather than requiring an installed Maxima and Lisp, I'd like to include Maxima with the GUI.
In Mac OS X applications are structured directories. It is possible to put a Maxima binary there.
There are also two Lisps with direct Cocoa support: OpenMCL and LispWorks.
LispWorks is commercial, but the applications can be distributed without fees.
OpenMCL currently only allows Cocoa on PPC. With Mac OS X 10.5 there will
be also a 64bit version of OpenMCL that supports Cocoa.
Relatively new is also a Cocoa interface for SBCL.
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