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Old June 11th, 2002
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Default Porting Xolox to Mac OSX?

It would seem only logical to port this fine app to OSX, Xolox and OSX would go hand in hand, each would strenghten each others brand name, and besides that...OSX is a KICK *** environment to play with all sorts of digital media.. mp3's, movies, and now QuickTime is the first to adopt MP4 for awesome videos, and sound. It would be a really good move.

And, the only viable Gnutella client we all use is LimeWire. All the others pale in comparison to it. Xolox would eat up so many of the LimeWire users, it's got a great interface, and it works fantastic!
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... and of course if it were ported to OS X, then it would be easily ported to *bsd, and then perhaps linux.

But xolox is written in Delphi. I don't think delphi is portable. Anyone here know differently?
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It's rumored they're considering completely rediong XoloX in C++
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