On Tuesday, April 20, 2004, at 09:51 PM, Anand Keathley wrote: > Oh Great and Mighty OZ! > > Oops! > > Ok, hi everybody. I'm thinking with the new Macs unable to boot into > OS 9 there will be a greater desire to translate some older programs. > Can a G5 even use Classic? Anyway, I believe the process of adding > something (plug-in?) to an OS 9 program so it can be used in OS X is > called "carbonizing." Where can one learn how to do this? I'm > thinking specifically about apps "Outlook Express," for OS 9, which is > free, compared to "Entourage" for OS X which is not. There are many > who simply do not require the latest bells and whistles as long as > they can retain the functions they are use to at a quicker speed. On > the Apple OS X download page there are many game plug-ins that allow > one to make OS 9 games playable in OS X. So, how does one learn to do > this? > > Thank you oh wise and wonderful... > > Well, thanks anyway;-) > Anand > > Hey I JUST saw a book in the library about how to write carbon apps. Public library way to go. Jim