Been asked before and most unlikely to happen as the IDE relies heavily on a third party .NET text editor control. You could try Bootcamp or a Wine equivalent if there is such a thing - my knowledge of Macs is almost non-existent.
I think JetBrains created a lot of cross platform IDEs for different programming languages.
The problem is the IDEs are very heavy, clutter and slow. Take Android Studio by example.
I think this wish is possible if there is a cooperation between JetBrains and Anywhere Software but compromise in terms of user friendliness and system requirements.
Hi Erel, what would be the upfront cost for a Linux IDE of B4x IDE's? I know that a project like this will cost money but I really would appriciate to have it for my Company and for my customers use.