Apple Developer Connection News • June 24, 2005 • Issue 443

Compiling for PowerPC and Intel-based Macs

Developers discuss building Universal Binaries at WWDC.

Xcode Tools IconAt WWDC 2005, Apple announced plans to deliver Macintosh computers using Intel microprocessors beginning in 2006. Developers at the conference visited the onsite Universal Binary Lab to see exactly what it takes to get applications ready for the transition. Read what developers are saying about the move to Universal Binaries.


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ADC Articles

Porting Multithreaded Apps from Win32 to Mac OS X
This article provides details on how Mac OS X handles multithreading to help port your Win32 application.

Installing Your Application on Mac OS X: Developer Guidelines
Check out these guidelines for making the application installation process easier for your customers and clients.

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Reference Library
Sample Code: AlbumToSlideshow
Sample Code: QTAudioExtractionPanel
Sample Code: ScriptingDefinitions
Sample Code: TextTrack
Technical Note: Efficiently using Quartz Composer compositions with QuickTime
Technical Note: Frequently Asked Text Services Manager (TSM) Questions
Technical Note: Getting images in and out from Quartz Composer compositions
Technical Note: Making the most of Cocoa bindings in Quartz Composer
Technical Q&A: Carbon Drawer problem in Mac OS X v10.4 and v10.4.1
Technical Q&A: Unified window title and toolbar appearance in Carbon

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In the Community

New Xcode 2 Book from John Wiley & Sons
The Mac Xcode 2 Book is a complete crash course in Xcode 2. Whether you're already immersed in software development or just considering a dip in the programming pool, this book demonstrates how to use Xcode to create applications, plug-ins, applets, utilities, extensions, and more.

Book on Advanced UNIX Programming Available
Featuring in-depth information on the programming interfaces that drive UNIX and Linux kernels, W. Richard Stevens' classic, Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, is now updated with support for Mac OS X. Through August 1, ADC members receive 35% off the book's list price by entering coupon code ADC when prompted during the purchase process.

Developer Tools
BBEdit 8.2.2
REALbasic 2005
Exchanger XML Editor 3.1

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Unix & Open Source
MySQL 4.1.12
SleepWatcher 2.0.1
GNU Telephony Runtime Libraries (CAPE) 1.3.11

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June 24, 2005 • Issue 443
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