All the 'traditional' (read : been around since the 70's) tool providers have nothing .
Ah, I see. If you didn't grow up with them, they're not good enough.
Look , we can keep dancing around this until we have a long grey beard.
old, new. doesn't matter.
go to all the ARM processor suppliers. look at the tools they provide (whether their own or 3rd party) and make a list. MACos will be slim pickins ...
go to all processor manufacturers for that matter. ARM 8051 , Renesas , Freescale , whatever. Look at the availability of native MacOs based tools.
Go for it. prove me wrong ! Show me a list of macos tools for those things, so the next time someone asks me if there are any , i can answer yes and give them the list.
TI is doing Code Composer Studio for OS X now, including their own compiler, RTOS support tools, debugger tools, etc.
People had been hammering them in the forums for *years* about bringing the stuff over to OS X and this year they finally started doing it.
The thing is, there's a whole generation of engineers 30 and under who grew up during the resurgence of Apple. We want OS X tools and the companies are finally starting to get the message.
Over the next 10 years, you'll start seeing more and more OS X/Linux tools come out. Companies that don't provide them will become irrelevant.
Just because you're old and set in your ways doesn't mean the rest of the world isn't moving forward.