How to create Linux & MacOS Programs using existing VB code
This product review shows how you can take your existing VB code and push it to the Macs - or Linux. DOES work. I have tried it myself using a friends Macintosh. PLEASE VOTE FOR ME! I wanna be loved! And comments rock too! BUt not as much as votes :P
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Before I reveal the product name, let me run over some features this program has <br> <br> <ul> <li>Create TRUE cross-platform programs</li> <li>NO external libraries required</li> <li>Coding language is EXTREMELY Similar to that of VB6</li> <li>80% of commands, keywords etc. the same</li> <li>Has internal socket support for HTTP, SSL, POP3, SMTP</li> <li>Has easyTCP & easyUDP for n00bs to sockets</li> <li>FULL online help, no MSDN CDs needed! :)</li> <li>Alternating colours for Listboxes? Can be done!</li> <li>EditField Control takes over RTB controls</li> <li>Can load existing Active-X controls etc.</li> <li>VB Project converter for your VB Apps</li> <li>Integrated graphics support. No DirectX Needed. Create games & 3D Apps using included Controls</li> <li>Plus HEAPS more features</li> </ul> <br> <br> I'm using the 10 day trial, which has support for Mac Classic, MacOS X and Windows apps (People with NT and 98 don't miss out!) <br> <br> Here's some VB code compared to this program's code: Public Sub DoStuff(Input as string, YourName as string, YourAge as integer) <br> <br> Msgbox YourName + ' (aged ' + YourAge ' years young), you said ' + Input <br> <br> End Sub <br> <br> Public Sub DoStuff(Input as string, YourName as string, YourAge as integer) <br> <br> Msgbox YourName + ' (aged ' + YourAge ' years young), you said ' + Input <br> <br> End Sub <br> <br> Notice any difference? No? Thats coz is there is none! It's almost exactly the same! <br> <br> Sure, you say, this program is cool, but why should I ditch VB? <br> <br> Easy! VB is no longer supported by Microsoft. RealBasic is growing all the time! And isn't Microsoft ripping you of all your cash already with windows? Spread the cash around! <br> <br> So what is this program? It's RealBasic! You can get the demo from www.realbasic.com. Believe me, I might ditch VB (sorry)and turn to RealBasic. I might even PAY to own the full copy! <br> <br> Enjoy! And say 'Thankyou Grayda' for this! Remember, comment and vote!
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