Hi Jim,

There are basic languages and tools for Mac and Linux although they
are not very popular on those platforms. They don't have Visual Basic
6, as that is a Microsoft only technology, but there is Pure Basic
which is similar enough that you could probably learn it were you
interested in doing so. I have also heard that Mono now supports
Visual Basic .NET executibles so that may also be an option for Basic
developers on Mac and Linux. Point being, there are basic options out
there, but since that isn't my forte I haven't really looked into it
too closely.

Cheers!


On 12/12/14, Jim Kitchen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ishan,
>
> I would say yes, because I have been sharing audio games for a long time, so
> I can say that I have gotten Email and phone calls from all over the world.
>
> I don't know, maybe if I had a Mac and Linux and they had programming
> languages similar to VB6, it would be a good thing to make games for the Mac
> and Linux, but for now it is Windows and VB6 for me.
>
> BFN
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Hi everyone. do you think that audio games are popular in the all over
> the world?
> are VI kids have any type of craze of audio games?
> do you think one day every developer wants to programme for maq and linics?
> Thanks
> Ishan
>
> ---
>
>      Jim
>
> I like Visual Basic 6.0 because I can not C.
>
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