I kinda got YellowBox for Windows (the version that ships with WebObjects 4.0.1) working in Windows 2000 Professional.
Here's a screenshot of the Objective-C version of TextEdit (which compiles with just a single warning):
Nice.
So have you noticed any performance differences between this version of TextEdit and the one that came pre-installed with Yellow Box? I know that the real difference for Rhapsody was best seen on slower systems.
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So have you noticed any performance differences between this version of TextEdit and the one that came pre-installed with Yellow Box? I know that the real difference for Rhapsody was best seen on slower systems.
Hard to say. It's running on a 1.3 GHz Pentium 3 Mobile with 512 MB RAM (and Windows 2000). I think it starts a little bit faster, but that could just be my imagination :)
it also runs under Wine - FYI :)
I happen to have a copy of yellow box as well (openstep enterprise for NT?). One thing you can do if you have a networked blackbox is to telnet into the blackbox and run applications but -NXHost back to your NT machine. Kind of strange seeing nextstep icons on window NT. Anyone know if yellow box runs under XP pro or windows 7?
OSE runs fine under XP. I haven't tried it with 7, though.
OSE and YB work fine under Vista and Windows 7 :)