Interesting... sounds like something to be looked at. Looks a lot cheaper than Visual Studio also.
>The guy in our UG that has been using it some has said that he's had problems getting an EXE to run on a Linux server at an ISP because RealBasic uses the latest libraries and oftentimes the ISPs are slow to upgrade their versions of Linux. It will, of course, run on his Linux box and it will run on a Windows box at an ISP, but Windows hosting is generally more expensive. It can be used for web development on the server side. Of course, the client side is all HTML, JavaScript, Flash, etc. as usual.
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>>Can you do web projects with RealBasic?
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>>>You'll like RealBasic. (I do!)
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>>>As for their cross-platform capability, it's as close to being done right as I've seen. Foxpro's x-plat was kludged. Java did it by under-implementing U/I on EVERY platform. <g>