Hrmm... OSX is built on a BSD clone... I wonder if the Wine emulator will compile and run on it...
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Hrmm... OSX is built on a BSD clone... I wonder if the Wine emulator will compile and run on it...
I looked at Wine as an option (amongst other things) when figuring out how to get the Character Builder running on my Mac. IIRC, Wine didn't/doesn't support the .NET framework which the Builder requires to run.Hrmm... OSX is built on a BSD clone... I wonder if the Wine emulator will compile and run on it...
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All the Bonus Tools are flash widgets; the Compendium is just a straight web app. Only the Character Builder is an application. So, Mac users should be able to use Bonus Tools & Compendium.I think everything, so far, except the character builder, is web based. Works in firefox here.
If the data access is called via webservices (WCF, RESTful or otherwise), then creating a Silverlight interface would be the way to go. This way, it could run on (most) any browser. Let's hope for v2 to utilize a silverlight UI.The Character Builder was built in WPF on .Net--which for now is not portable (the Mono project guys aren't working on WPF apparently). They might be able to extract the UI and turn it into a Silverlight App running off their servers, which would be quite a bit more portable (via the Mono project's Moonlight). But I wouldn't hold my breath...
Let's hope for v2 to utilize a silverlight UI.