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- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $99.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 98/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/NT
- Date added: March 31, 2009
- Total Downloads: 1,129
- Downloads last week: 19
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From REAL Software :REALbasic is cross-platform that really works. It's the easy-to-use tool for creating your own software for Windows, Macintosh and Linux. Create compiled, native applications for Macintosh, Mac OS X, and Windows. Since they all use the same code and layout, you only need to design your application once. It allows you make your computer do what you need it to. Everyone has unique problems they need to solve, and REALbasic allows you create your own solution. It is easy to use and learn. Build a working application in less than 5 minutes. Hobbyists and professionals experience profound productivity. It encourages experimentation and learning. Since you can run your application at any time, you build things step-by-step, and get instant results. REALbasic uses a sophisticated version of Object-Oriented BASIC and supports advanced programming features like polymorphism and inheritance.
Version 2009 release 1 includes a new Quickstart window that helps new users get started developing software in REALbasic.
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Version: REALbasic 2009 release 1
Pros: GUI is easy to use
Cons: Not backwards compatible even with recent versions (programs from past versions won't even open).
Compiler generates a useless set of nested foldersSummary: People should be aware that RealBasic is *not* backwards compatible--if you write a program in RealBasic, it won't even open in the version they put out 5 years from now. My library of hundreds of RealBasic programs (that were written between 2001 a... read more >>
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