In
response to the recent announcement by Apple of their intention to use
Intel processors, Runtime Revolution, the leading provider of
multi-platform software development tools announces its comprehensive
support for the powerful next generation of Macintosh computers.
Revolution Developer Conference, Monterey, California, 18th June 2005.
Runtime Revolution CEO Kevin Miller today announced that the company
will support the new range of Intel-based Macintosh computers. Runtime
Revolution welcomes the decision by Apple to move to the Intel platform
and, a logical step and which will bring many new users into the fold.
Runtime Revolution has been supporting Intel processors on Windows and
Linux since launching in 2001 and can trace its support for the
architecture as far back as 1992.
"Runtime
Revolution is the leading multi-platform developer tool available for
the Macintosh platform and we are delighted to be extending our lead by
supporting the new MacTel architecture," Said Kevin Miller CEO of Runtime Revolution adding, "We
have been supporting Intel processors on other platforms for many years
and we look forward to bring our leading technology to this exciting
range of high-performance Macs"
Much of the
code used within Revolution is already multi-platform and will run with
little or no modification on the proposed new range of Mac's. Runtime
Revolution also confirms it will assist developers using its range of
developer tools during the migration to the new Intel platform. The
company will continue to support the PowerPC architecture for the
foreseeable future.
About Runtime Revolution
Founded in 1997, Runtime Revolution focuses on bringing user-centric
software development to all major platforms: Windows, Macintosh, Linux,
and Unix. Products include Revolution Dreamcard, Studio and Enterprise,
and Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor. The company is based in Edinburgh,
Scotland. For more information on Runtime Revolution, please visit the
company on the web at http://www.runrev.com/ or http://www.tenthumbstypingtutor.com.