I am not too familiar with Control Program/Monitor of yester year if that is 
what you are referring to, but I'd love to see it running on GEOS on Commodore 
64 at any time ...

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Schuck <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2026 8:55 PM
To: GnuCash User eMail List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [GNC] Gnucash on IOS :-) [yes, really :-) ]

John notes "I found an Apple Developer Forums exchange that reveals an 
Info.plist entry that should get it to say Apple Silicon that I’ll add for the 
next release.".

That is because iOS should *NOT* be confused with macOS (formerly known as OS 
X). They are two different operating systems. I believe most people in the IT 
field will usually be careful to note iOS for iPhone OS and either OSX or macOS 
when referring to the operating system of a Mac or MacBook. They should not be 
used interchangeably. When I see "iOS" I think iPhone.

Don't believe me, plus "Are macOS and iOS the same?" into your favorite search 
engine or AI.

ChatGPT responds with
https://chatgpt.com/s/t_6a5191fbff648191a919928f6bd436eb. The first line of its 
response is:

"No. macOS and iOS are different operating systems, though they are both 
developed by Apple Inc. and share many underlying technologies."

Technically, that means GnuCash is NOT on iOS.

Ambiguity can be a real pain and cause much confusion. I often tell coworkers 
when they are creating documentation to "assume your audience are idiots", and 
to minimize ambiguity. Leave something that's not clear, 4 different people 
will interpret it 8 different ways... <snicker>

But my real question is, will GnuCash be made available for CP/M systems?

Bruce S


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