
The MorphOS Development Team would like to announce the immediate availability of the April 2018 release of the MorphOS SDK 3.12. The new SDK introduces support for Objective-C MUI application development, adds a Clang compiler, GCC 6.4.0, updated GCC5 as well as a GIT suite, many updated libraries and components. At this point, the Objective-C support should be considered a demo – both ABI and API are not yet 100% stable. MorphOS 3.12 may require your applications to be recompiled to work. The new SDK requires at least 2GB of free disk space to install and is available for download.


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