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    Re: Moving back from another product

    But, wont an exporter for iPhone also mean a port for Mac? That's a good thing for sure considering Valve has seen a good opportunity in porting their games over to Mac. And Steam now offering Mac games. Definitely a market there.

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    Re: Moving back from another product

    The iPhone exporter will export the 'code' that you need to load into Apple's compiler. From what we saw at the convention you can open that code and edit it as if it were any other program. Not sure if this will change before it is complete but you won't need a Mac version of MMF to write iPhone apps. Just to compile it Apple side.

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