C compiler for Apples

Kathy Daly daly at ddtg.com
Thu May 30 02:14:15 AEST 1991


In article <674629203.18 at macgate.fidonet> Jim.Spencer at p510.f22.n282.z1.fidonet.org (Jim Spencer) writes:
>
>PC> does any C compiler exist for the apple macintosh, and if so, 
>PC> who makes it/how much does it cost/etc?
>
>There are two of them still being actively supported.
>Think C from Symantic runs about $165 mail order.
>. . .
>The other choice is Macintosh Programmer's Workshop C from Apple.
>. . .

Over a year ago I enjoyed using Aztec C by Manx on my Macintosh II.
Has it gone into hybernation?
(just curious.  Now I prefer Think C -- no longer called "Lightspeed"?)
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