On this note. Name me one real world class product that is written
in Delphi. Not some DB frontend financial app, not delphi itself.
Find me an app that is as good as iTunes, iPhoto6, Delicious Library
that is written in delphi. Can't find any ?
And Eclipse, it is extremely buggy, leaves traces of it self on the
monitor (like many java apps). When you talk about eclipse, then you
start to see bugs.
All the bugs (except for html viewer on mac) that I have experienced
are my own fault, not RB's. I learn, and move on, and get around the
issue the right way, if you hit a bug, just think, what would Aaron
do, or Jon ? and the solution will come to you.
Here are some extremely cool apps written in RB (taken from
www.nilobject.com) :
REALbasic 2006: Sorry to pimp our own product out, but I think that
the new REALbasic feels like a peer on OS X more than any other
version of REALbasic.
Intelli Innovations products, such as IntelliScanner Media Collector:
This product actually came out before Delicious Library, and while it
doesn’t have a bookshelf (which can easily be written as a custom
canvas), it still looks and feels like a Mac OS X application. All of
their products have sensible designs, IMHO.
Studiometry: This cross platform application looks great on Mac OS X.
Definitely something to check out.
ProSelect: This app, while not using a standard UI, is cross-platform
and an excellent example of a well designed application.
Shared Space: A visual organizer. While not currently being
developed, you should download it and check it out. It’s a great
program that looks great as well.
http://www.realcadd.com/
And lets not forget some really good game engines that have been
created with Realbasic.
I myself write an genealogy software in RB, using RealSQL database,
and it is so much faster than for example Mac Family tree which is
written in Cocoa. My software reads in a database with 50.000
persons in no time (< 5-6 sec's) , while Mac family tree chokes my
2x2GHz G5 for 10's of minutes (like 30+ and the machine is totally
dead while doing it).
It always comes down to how good are you and how much time you spend
on it. And the support you get for free with RB by joining this
mailing list, and bugging people who sell you plugins is totally
invaluable. RBLibrary needs more documents but what they have now is
very good, and well supported.
Trausti
On Feb 14, 2006, at 10:47 AM, Brad Hutchings wrote:
Actually that description of "the long tail" is pretty bad. The
long tail is not just a bunch of hobbyists not making any money.
Nor is it a bunch of easily dismissed vertical apps. My point is
that there are many MwRb products that are making good enough money
or have big enough budgets to satisfy just about anyone on this
list. It doesn't take a Photoshop to do that. There are thousands
and thousands of products that make people good enough money that
you've never heard of, but are just as indispensable to end-users
as Photoshop or Word.
REALbasic does not preclude anyone who is capable of writing a
"professional" app (however you want to define it) from doing so.
Like all tools, it has strengths and weaknesses and rough edges,
and the successful developer knows how to work with them and work
the process to get his application written.
-Brad
On Feb 14, 2006, at 12:08 AM, Andy Dent wrote:
I found the "long tail" stuff interesting and there's a
particularly good piece at < http://blog.talbott.ws/pages/
the_railroad_then_and_now.html> however I think this is irrelevant
to RB.
RB is NOT (yet?) a tool for the average person to make software with.
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