unknown wrote: > Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan / googlemail.com> wrote: > >> >> I think, you should take a look into the documentation: >> http://www.rubyobjc.com/doc/files/USAGE.html > > yes thanks, i did follow that : >> Rake Tasks >> >> To build the application, type "rake"; to run it, use "rake run". > >> rake run seems to do the magic with this thing. I can't confirm this, as >> I don't own a Mac. > > .... As a side note, RubyObjc stems from RubyCocoa. RubyCocoa is completely free, RubyObjC is somewhat free - no commercial use. I was confused by the two at first.. RubyObjC just adds a few more tools to the arsenol.. like rake tasks, etc.. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.