Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> RealBasic platform gets introspection and eyes the Web
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> ,----[ Overview ]
> | The cross-platform application development tool supports Windows, Mac,
> | and Linux OSes and offers a similar environment to Visual Basic
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> http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/01/15/real-basic_1.html
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> Related:
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> First Look: REALbasic 2007 Gets Linux Support
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> | The Linux standard version is currently free, while the Linux
> | professional version costs $500. The Windows/Mac standard version goes
> | for $200 and the professional version sells for $500.
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> http://www.adtmag.com/article.aspx?id=21287
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> Solido Design Launches SolidoSTAT to Increase Yield of Integrated Circuits
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> ,----[ Quote ]
> | The SolidoSTAT tool suite, which was previously commercially available
> | on a limited basis, is now generally available immediately from Solido
> | Design Automation. The software runs on Linux and Solaris operating
> | systems. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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http://www.linuxelectrons.com/news/eda/12080/solido-design-launches-solidostat-increase-yield-integrated-circuits
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> REAL Software Ships REALbasic 2007 Release 1
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> ,----[ Quote ]
> | REALbasic is a full-featured software development environment
> | suited to creating all kinds of applications, from utilities
> | to enterprise-class applications. REALbasic for Windows or Mac
> | is priced at $200, with an introductory price of $99. REALbasic
> | for Linux Standard Edition is offered for free.
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http://www.linuxelectrons.com/News/Application/REAL_Software_Ships_REALbasic_2007_Release_1
> http://tinyurl.com/sq4ce
I just got excited and grabbed a "free" copy. Nice... but what do you do
with a product that won't run the included examples, without having to go
through an expensive upgrade process? Answer: delete it...
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Jerry McBride (jmcbride@xxxxxxxxxx)
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