From: Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 09:39:27 -0400
on 6/30/06 8:19 AM, Theodore H. Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but which thing specifically?
None of them say "FREE Linux RB2006 SE".
Do you see it on that page?
Just like on other platforms, there aren't different downloads for
each edition of REALbasic. The version for Linux allows you to get a
standard license key for free when you launch the product.
Sorry, I don't get you.
I see three download versions for Linux. Linux (tgz), Linux (Novel),
and Linux (Redhat).
After the abuse the last time I don't know why I'm answering again
but here
goes. Yes there are three downloads for Linux. A general version
and two
optimized for specific vendors versions. If you have Novell's
Linux variant
or RedHat (and I'm assuming Fedora Core too) download those otherwise
download the generic version. Install and run it. As Jonathon
said when
you run it you can request a free standard license key.
Frankly it would have been quicker for you to just try it instead
of waiting
for someone to spoon feed it to you.
Sorry about that. Thanks for the help :)
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