So i was with this guy, furiously writing notes, and the app looks like a straight-on C#.NET desktop app that stores entered data on the local drive and then transmits it later to a server on the 'net.
Piece of cake. No. easier than that. A piece of a cupcake.
The Catch
"Of course this is going to work on Windows and Mac, right?" --Bryan Valencia |
Then my pen hits the notepad, and I rub my eyes and get ready to shake his hand and he says, "Of course this is going to work on Windows and Mac, right?"
I said "No. Windows only. You said 'a windows app' in your email, and your existing app is a DOS app, so why would I even go there in my head?"
"Oh, no. It's got to work on a Mac, AND it can't use emulation mode either."
What's the solution?
Ok, Mighty Developers, tell me: what would YOU use for this? --Bryan Valencia |
Ok, Mighty Developers, tell me: what would YOU use for this?
Keep in mind that the desktop app must run WITHOUT internet connectivity, and we can't install a massive, expensive app like Paradox.
Also, I do NOT want to buy a Mac and do parallel development.