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Possibly. I seem to recall a vague discussion about a library that someone had written that allowed MFC to be ported to Linux (or Unix). I have no details.

On Microsoft's site, it mentions that MFC has been designed to be portable to a number of platforms:

Because MFC is built on top of the Win32 API, any platform that supports the Win32 API can be targeted by an MFC application. A powerful aspect of MFC portability is that Win32-based platforms are not limited to Microsoft Windows. Through the use of the Windows Portability Layer, MFC applications built on Win32 can also be built to run under the Macintosh System 7 operating system.

MFC applications can target a large number of platforms today:

  • Microsoft Windows 95
  • Microsoft Windows NT running on Intel® processors
  • Microsoft Windows NT running on MIPS® processors
  • Microsoft Windows NT running on Alpha AXP™
  • Microsoft Windows NT running on PowerPC™
  • Microsoft Windows 3.1 using the Win32s® API
  • Apple® Macintosh (using the 68000-series instruction set)
  • Apple Macintosh (using the PowerPC™ instruction set)

    In addition, Microsoft continues to working with companies licensed to provide the Windows API on UNIX and VMS™ platforms to make sure that developers can easily port their MFC applications to these platforms as well. These products are available today.



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