Maybe launching a crowdfunding project on Kickstarter...
But, if the whole software has been based on Cocoa, it might really be a daunting task (even just estimating the required effort / time). Regarding a cross-platform UI, Qt might be an option.
The engine, OTOH, is another beast entirely, and no other APIs beats the Cocoa / OSX one, in my modest experience.
A port would be a very serious endeavor, especially when trying to retain functionality while fighting Windows or Linux platform quirks.
If only Apple sold cheaper hardware... well, at least their APIs are very structured and very powerful when it comes to media and video hardware.
Maybe launching a crowdfunding project on Kickstarter...
But, if the whole software has been based on Cocoa, it might really be a daunting task (even just estimating the required effort / time). Regarding a cross-platform UI, Qt might be an option.
The engine, OTOH, is another beast entirely, and no other APIs beats the Cocoa / OSX one, in my modest experience.
A port would be a very serious endeavor, especially when trying to retain functionality while fighting Windows or Linux platform quirks.
If only Apple sold cheaper hardware... well, at least their APIs are very structured and very powerful when it comes to media and video hardware.
Regards.