>I would like to get back into things programming in SBASIC. I would like
>to be able to compile my results for speed reasons, and would like to take
>advantage of the current standards in menus and pointers. I don't mind if
>it's free or commercial software - but I would prefer something that is
>easy to use and reliable over something that's more powerful but
>complicated!
>
>What tools and utilities do you find useful? Which have the best written
>manuals?
>
>Advice please!
I use QD for writing basic and all other text based work. Very versatile
and fast. Written manuals you will need Rich Mellor's SuperBasic
Reference manual. Available in the US from AL Boehm I believe.
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