Monobjc
Monobjc is a bridge API for Mac OS X to allow applications that run on Mono runtime to access various Mac OS X API.
Stable release | 6.0.2744.0
/ January 04, 2015 |
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Operating system | Mac OS X v10.7 Mac OS X v10.8 Mac OS X v10.9 |
License | MIT/X11/LGPL |
Website | www.monobjc.net |
It brings to .NET developers the ability to use in a totally transparent manner and with no native code, most of the Mac OS X API and especially Cocoa. This means that developer can leverage the power of .NET and its libraries and produce applications that provides a native UI look and feel under Mac OS X.
The Monobjc's key points are:
- Simple access to every major Mac OS X frameworks (Cocoa, WebKit, QuickTime, AddressBook, etc.)
- Simple Access to thirdparty frameworks (Sparkle, Growl, CorePlot, SM2DGraphView)
- Works on both 32 and 64 bits systems
- Complete API documentation for an easy use in the IDE
- Applications can be submitted and redistributed on the Mac App Store.
- A set of MonoDevelop addings for building, running, debugging, packaging and redistributing applications.
- A set of MSBuild tasks for building, packaging and redistributing applications.
- A set of NAnt tasks for building, packaging and redistributing applications.
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