



When we do, we only use the latest version (8.1). Very little testing happens on Windows 8. Most testing happens on Windows 10, with some additional on 7. It's not because we like Windows (we don't) but that's Windows is generally the best platform for running JavaĪpplications. Things that can't be tested from a VM are run from machines at the Processing Release Testing And Quality Assurance Center (the PRTAQAC, which is currently a number of machines laying about Fathom's studio).Īlso check out the Troubleshooting page for platform-specific issues. Most of the cross-platform work is done from a certain developer's laptop that has seven or eight VMware images to deal with all this mess. …meaning that if something is broken on one of those platforms, we'll try to fix it. This list is ordered by what gets the most testing, with primary development happening on macOS. The Processing Development Environment (PDE) is currently tested on: Scroll to the bottom, and you can even read about different versions of Java. This page describes our relationship to macOS, Windows, and GNU/Linux.
