The Monobjc bridge provides the necessary tools to develop and run .NET applications (written in C#, VB.NET, etc.) that interact with Objective-C frameworks and libraries under Mac OS X.
Any existing Objective-C classes can be used in your .NET code in an almost transparent manner.
The Monobjc bridge is providing a nearly complete coverage of the most used frameworks of Mac OS X (Cocoa, WebKit, QuickTime, DiscRecording, etc).
More than 1400 classes and 7000 methods can be used directly from your .NET code. The Monobjc bridge comes with a complete code documentation, a nice and handy addition when developing under an IDE.
Here are some key features of "Monobjc":
· Easy access to major Mac OS X frameworks and libraries (Cocoa, WebKit, QuickTime, etc)
· Applications can be written in any .NET language (C#, VB.NET, F#, etc.)
· Cross-architecture (Intel/PowerPC)
· Full API documentation
· Open Source, Free Software
What`s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· 0000236: [API] QuartzComposer.framework support for monobjc.
· 0000238: [Others] Monobjc releases are tarbombs.
· 0000239: [API] NSImage constructor throws instead of returning null.
· 0000240: [Build System] Exception in Monobjc.Tools.dll aborts autoupdate of MainMenu.xib.designer.cs by Monodevelop.Monobjc Add-In.
· 0000243: [Build System] Cannot embed with Mono 2.6.4.