So what do you use to code on a mac these days? I used to have a copy of code warrior.. I think it was for system 8 or 9.
Anyway, now I have an excuse to go visit the apple store
The Mac actually has development tools that are better than Windows stuff. When Steve Jobs came back to Apple, he brought along all the development tools they had created at NeXT, and that stuff all got incorporated in OSX. This stuff was doing stuff 20 years ago that is only now becoming possible on the Windows side, with the move to .NET and WPF.
The interesting part will be that the Mac is all geared around Objective-C and Java as development languages, whereas Autodesk has been pushing everyone into .NET, which is not supported on a Mac. In fact, not even the old COM stuff is supported on MAC. Not really sure what Autodesk's plan is. At the moment, I think we're pretty much SOL for custom development for Auto-Mac.
I'm also curious about what's going on with Autodesk's vertical apps...