Well, being open source, I haven't heard of a system that it doesn't support. That's not to say that such a thing doesn't exist, but the supported platforms list for FXRuby is certainly greater than that of MoonEdit's. -Shalev On Feb 22, 2005, at 10:28 PM, Curt Hibbs wrote: > Shalev NessAiver wrote: >> >> No moonedit! Moonedit is not very cross-platform despite the authors >> claims to the contrary. >> So far all he has is binaries (no source code) for Linux, FreeBSD, and >> Windows on x86 platforms. >> What about us PPC (or other Archs/Systems) users? >> >> Anyway, it sounds like it was a suggestion to be incorporated into the >> FreeRide project. >> >> I just wanted to raise a point that we should always try to support as >> many platforms as possible. > > Doing it as a FreeRIDE plugin is definitely possible. But if you are > mainly > concerned about the number of platforms/architectures that can be > support, > you should first look at what FXRuby/Fox supports (since that is what > FreeRIDE uses for its GUI). If FXRuby runs everywhere that you want, > then > FreeRIDE is a viable option. > > Curt > >