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REALbasic 2007 Release 3

Mihai Asmanow   on 15 June 2007 - 19:06 · 12 comments & 3482 views

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REALbasic is a rapid application development (RAD) environment that provides developers a marked increase in productivity over other cross-platform development tools. REALbasic includes drag-and-drop capability to enable you to quickly create a user interface design, then incorporate the code behind it to add power and functionality. REALbasic is highly compatible with Visual Basic, so Visual Basic developers are productive very quickly with REALbasic. REALbasic also comes with a utility to help convert Visual Basic projects to REALbasic where they can be compiled for Windows, Mac, even Linux -- with the click of a checkbox. REALbasic 2007 runs on and creates software for Windows 98, NT, ME, 2000 and XP, Mac OS X and Linux, all from a single set of source code. REALbasic incorporates platform-specific intelligence, like user interface widgets, so software created with REALbasic looks and feels native, regardless of the development platform you created it on. Build powerful database applications with REALbasic's built-in REAL SQL Database, based on the SQLite public domain database engine. Connect to external multi-user database engines using REALbasic Professional Edition. Use REALbasic's support for standard image formats for vector graphics, (such as those commonly created with Adobe Illustrator). Use REALbasic's Real-time 3D Engine to add interactive real-time rendered three-dimensional graphics with built-in tools. Also, use REALbasic's Sprite Animation Engine to develop interactive sprite surfaces with collision detection already built-in.




What's new:

REALbasic 2007 Release 3 includes over 100 improvements and 5 new features, including namespace support, which allows developers to place classes, interfaces and modules inside modules. This enables the design of more modular, reusable code.

Download: REALbasic 2007 Release 3 shareware
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(3 replies) #1 vetneufuse on 15 Jun 2007 - 19:44
people still use this piece of crap?
#1.1 +rm20010 on 15 Jun 2007 - 20:54
Are you confusing this with the media player?
#1.2 Powerless on 15 Jun 2007 - 22:21
Quote - (rm20010 said @ #1.1)
Are you confusing this with the media player?


#1.3 vetneufuse on 16 Jun 2007 - 15:00
Quote - (rm20010 said @ #1.1)
Are you confusing this with the media player?


no im confuseing this junk app with a development IDE... this is basically junk it was made for the same reason Lindows was made, just to say hey look we are an alternative to VB... yet its not that freate of an IDE or language compared
#2 Angel Blue01 on 15 Jun 2007 - 22:14
Ah, but can I connect to an Access database and create nice reports in the IDE?
(4 replies) #3 ThaCrip on 15 Jun 2007 - 22:53
i dont use real... i just use real alternative for those occasions when it's needed.
#3.1 MrTranquility on 15 Jun 2007 - 23:10
That's for Real Player, which is a media player. REALbasic is a programming language.
#3.2 Justin- on 15 Jun 2007 - 23:56
Quote - (MrTranquility said @ #3.1)
That's for Real Player, which is a media player. REALbasic is a programming language.




haha

I wish it were free for non-profits, as I follow an Open Source project that I wouldn't mind trying to get involved in ... but I'm not going to spend the money to learn this when there's other languages out there that's more accessible.
#3.3 Doli on 16 Jun 2007 - 00:09
Quote - (ThaCrip said @ #3)
i dont use real... i just use real alternative for those occasions when it's needed.


Wow is it that bad on neowin that people just click a link go straight to "Reply" or "Submit my Comment" without reading the first sentence?
#3.4 Googintosh on 16 Jun 2007 - 05:05
Quote - (Doli said @ #3.3)
Quote - (ThaCrip said @ #3)
i dont use real... i just use real alternative for those occasions when it's needed.


Wow is it that bad on neowin that people just click a link go straight to "Reply" or "Submit my Comment" without reading the first sentence?

Not to mention even the logo is entirely different.
#4 t_r_nelson on 18 Jun 2007 - 13:23
OK...so back to the point: has or does anyone use this product?
#5 JiveMasterT on 19 Jun 2007 - 18:26
Sounds cool... but I wonder how it is in practice.

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