Thanks Ben,
I agree, $1114 is a little bit expensive for a single license. But I paid
$995 for app forge, almost the same for Satellite forms. More, I buy several
SF extentions to manage several projects. Sh..t...for a crappy result.
If this tool allow me to develop more rapidly and create single prc....I
will go for it.
I saw you some post from you in another forum. A guy called Palm_man answer
me in this topic :
http://www.pdainfocenter.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=15779
It seem that he use HB++ since several months, but he didn't speak about
bugs...I mail him...
I will share the comments.

Colmeauer


"Ben Combee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> At 05:42 PM 8/27/2003, Viren wrote:
> >May be a wrong place to ask this question but ....the f***in
> >temptation!!
> >
> >HB++ !! Sounds like C++. :-) That term was un-heard of in this
> >bedroom of mine. Guys, would you mind telling us more about it
> >please?
> >
> >It doesnt require runtime...how does things work then in it?
>
> I'd not heard of Handheld Basic until I saw the first post from this guy
on
> another forum.  It looks interesting.  There is a runtime library, but its
> very small and built into the output PRC files.  The user's Basic code is
> compiled into actual 68K code, a pretty nice feat.  It looks like a nice
> environment, but seats start at over 1000 EURO/developer.  It does support
> calling a large percentage of the Palm OS API, and you can also call to
> PACE native objects linked into your app or out to shared libraries.
>
> --
> Ben Combee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CodeWarrior for Palm OS technical lead
> Palm OS programming help @ www.palmoswerks.com
>
>
>



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