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#7 Haiku port: dream or reality ?

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2007-08-30
2007-08-30
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Since i suggested <a href=http://haiku-os.org/community/forum/multitrack_a_v_suite>here</a> to port some multitrack a/v softs to Haiku (that IMHO will become the killers apps for the multimedia-oriented OS) some developers replies coming.

From <a href=http://traverso-daw.org/forum/index.php/topic,19.0.html>this 3ad</a> @ <a href=http://traverso-daw.org/>Traverso</a>'s <a href=http://traverso-daw.org/forum/index.php>forum</a>:

<cite>I've looked somewhat into it, and the big problem with porting Traverso to Haiku is that Haiku uses a completely different concept of creating applications!</cite>

<cite>It uses it's own modules which can be used to build the application. But Traverso is allready an application, build on/with the Qt toolkit.<cite>

<cite>I'm afraid a port to Haiku is not feasible, primarily due the different approaches to make an OS/application.</cite>

...and what about HyperEngine ?

Marco Ravich
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In progress we (always) trust.

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