epayne@x102a.harris-atd.com (payne edward 01471) (06/07/89)
Has anybody out there used Milo? I got the demo from sumex-aim but it bombs a lot. It looked great but I can't be quite sure. Do you know how it compares to MathCad for the Macintosh? Also, does anybody know if any cross-compilers exist for the Macintosh. For instance, how about a C compiler for the DSP56000/560001. I guess I need somek kind of developement system. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Ed Payne ******************************************************************************* One man tells a falsehood, a hundred repeat it as true. -H.C.X. It makes all the difference whether one sees darkness through the light or brightness through the shadows. -David Lindsay *******************************************************************************
jb28+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jeffrey Joseph Barbose) (06/11/89)
Milo is a great program. It is extremely fast (and on a MacPlus, at that). It is, however, a little rough around the edges, interface-wise, and there is at least one major bug (in 1.0): when you try to zoom the main window, everything disappears, including text in subsequent dialog boxes. But, if you don't zoom, it works fine. Jeff