Well, I have 9 side projects that I moved to Realbasic already. They all seem to work fine and combined they include all the functionalities we need in our main program. Those side project are mostly tools to help diagnose problems with the current version of our software. I like the fact that I can distribute an executable file without worrying about dependencies. The tools I've already written in RB have been a great help for our customer support team. So I'm happy, the customer support team is happy and most importantly our customers are happy with the better support they get because of the tools.

Thanks for wishing me well on the works still to be done.

Dirk Cleenwerck
Chief programmer
Useitgroup NV
Belgium

Sven E Olsson wrote:

On Mar 23, 2006, at 12:37 , Dirk Cleenwerck wrote:



Our next big project is moving 300000 lines of code from VBA to Realbasic. Not fun, probably lots of unforeseen problems, but it needs to be done. Why Realbasic ? Because it is cross platform. We develop on windows, but some of our potential customers (building construction companies) use a mac, and we'd like to be able to sell to those companies as well. Also because Realbasic offers all the functions we need in our software.

How do you know? Have you already done it? Guess? Have you tested or read it somewhere?

Hope the works goes well.


Sven E Olsson


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