On May 15, 2007, at 11:10 AM, Bart Silverstrim wrote:

>
> 1) Does RS still offer a free standard version of RealBASIC for Linux?
> Where is the download if that is still true?
>

All the downloads are here: <http://www.realsoftware.com/download/>

Not sure if the Standard for Linux is still free, but I think it is.

> 2) The database in RealBASIC...does the standard version come with  
> this?
>   Is the standard version any different from the Pro version,
> database-wise?  Has anyone done any comparisons recently against other
> database servers (i.e., am I better off using RealBASIC's database or
> trying to interface a RealBASIC server application with a MySQL  
> database
> on Linux as the back-end?)
>

The REALSQL Database is included in Standard.  Pro gives you RS  
supplied plugins for other DB engines, including REAL's own REALSQL  
Sever.

> 3) If I tried it and it worked well, how difficult is it to upgrade to
> the Pro version?  Should the standard version be wiped off the system
> then install pro, or will it upgrade seamlessly?  (this would most
> likely be on an Ubuntu 7.04 system)  Or has no one tried this?
>

Just purchase an upgrade key.  Features are locked/unlocked based on  
your license key.


> 4) What, if anything, does RB have in line of encryption support,
> preferably without resorting to plugins?  I'd like to have some of the
> socket connections encrypted for some of the data transfers.  Are  
> there
> code examples and/or articles on encryption and RB?
>

No idea, but somebody here will know the answer to this one.

-- 
David Glass - Gray Matter Computing
graymattercomputing.com
559-303-4915


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