-----Original Message-----
>From: Sean D'Entremont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Jul 30, 2008 10:30 PM
>To: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
>Subject: gnucash mac question
>
>
>I was wondering if there were any plans for releasing a current version of 
>gnucash to run natively on the mac with a simple installer.  I got it working 
>with macports on leopard, but the potential for gnucash to replace quicken for 
>me would be greater if there was a quick install in case all goes to heck with 
>my computer/financial data.  I think a lot of mac users might be more willing 
>to switch to gnucash as well, if there was an easy install and non-x11 
>version.  As it is, I point a lot of people to ubuntu and the version that is 
>available on that distro, but just thought i would inquire about the mac's 
>future with gnucash.  Thanks,
>
>~Sean

There are no formal plans, but it will probably happen eventually. Apple isn't 
helping by doing a lousy job maintaining their X11 installations. When GTK-Aqua 
finally stabilizes, things will look more interesting. It will still be a 
significant project because of the number of open source libraries used 
combined with Apple's different structure for 'constructing' apps.

Dave
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