In 2009, I mentioned on the Poker Copilot blog that I was considering a Windows version. It did compile and run, so I knew it was possible. I even amused myself in my then-day-job as a Windows-based freelancer developer by seeing if I could make Poker Copilot compile and run on Windows. Poker Copilot is mostly written in Java Java runs on Windows just as well as it does on Mac porting it seemed like a feasible endeavour. “Why not also a Windows version, too?,” I asked myself. ![]() ![]() Or features they thought would be pretty nifty. My early customers wrote every day with requests for features they wanted, needed, couldn’t live without. The software industry traditionally calls this version 1.0, although more recently the term of non-endearment is “Minimum Viable Product” (MVP). Poker Copilot quickly got a substantial amount of users, as online poker was in its big boom, and there was no Mac alternative to products like Poker Tracker. The first release of Poker Copilot for Mac was in a primitive form. For Mac has always been my “unique selling proposition”: I create native Mac poker HUD and tracking software. Poker Copilot for Mac was released in 2008. That question is from early 2009, less than a year after Poker Copilot’s initial Mac launch. Could you please let me know if there is one. ![]() “I cannot find available a Windows version of Poker Copilot. (I’m writing this in the style of “why use 100 words when 1,000 words will do?”) Porting “Poker Copilot for Mac” to Windows: the long story
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