PS: you don't have to run MoMA on OSX. You can just do so from Windows if it's more convenient for you, it's the same.
Stifu wrote: > > Just try it. :) > If you download MoMA, you'll have the latest Mono definitions (ie: 2.4), > so your app will be tested against Mono 2.4. You can download older > definition files from the MoMA downloads, too, in case you'd like to know > if your app may work with older Mono versions. > > Note that MoMA telling you your app will work or not is not sufficient, > only an indication, you need to actually test it. > > > Lung wrote: >> >> i think i have to download moma and install it on mac ox and then run >> program for check and Moma will tell me what's mono version support.True >> or False >> >> >> Stifu wrote: >>> >>> To run your app on OSX, you just have to install Mono there and directly >>> run your exe with it. >>> I suggest you check out MoMA first though: http://mono-project.com/MoMA >>> >>> >>> Lung wrote: >>>> >>>> i write some program by vb.net 2008 and SQL Server 2008 >>>> i want to run my program on Mac os, >>>> How to do it? and what's Mono version support >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/what%27s-Mono-version-support-.net-3.5-run-at-Mac-os-tp25797365p25869070.html Sent from the Mono - VB mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Mono-vb mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-vb
