NSDuctTape now supports (rudimentary) two-way communication

This is just a quick note to let you know that NSDuctTape now supports communication in both directions (i.e.-you can now instantiate and manipulate Objective C objects from .NET). The support is still rudimentary, and it's not especially robust, but it's there, and it works. Currently, the new code is only available through Subversion, but I'll probably clean it up a bit and post a new download this weekend.

Print | posted @ Thursday, March 06, 2008 10:32 PM

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Gravatar # re: NSDuctTape now supports (rudimentary) two-way communication
by Steve Tushar at 3/21/2009 2:12 PM

Very cool!!
love the name too......hehehe

We make 4 programs for windows and we want to convert 3 to OSX and this might be what we have been looking for.

2 of the 3 apps will just need to fire commands one way but our flagship program BaseHead will need to fill listboxes from a database and display audio waveforms on the selected files.

Could we use nsducttape for this or should we go another route?

Thx for any tips!

Steve
www.baseheadinc.com

p.s. I tried using your contact form to send an email but it wasn't working.

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